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I do not think so otherwise I would hear about it. I have caught tiger trout and saugeye both are hybrids
Not impossible but highly unlikely as they like to roam in different kind of waters and the smallmoth are ferocios fighters . I never say never because theni it will happen /
they generally use the same type of spawning habitat and areas will overlap but smallmouth generally spawn about 10 days earlier than largemouth.
they can probably tell the difference between species anyway.
spotted bass will interbreed with largemouth. maybe the others have already been done too.
l believe hybridizing in a lab setting is possible but very unlikely in a natural setting.
now, how about a cross between a bass and a musky? that would make an interesting combination, no matter how impossible.
Like The Wormist said, basically not gonna happen in nature.
But in a lab where science is made, then yes. I dunno if a bass/muskie hybrid would work (it would sure as sh*t be pretty scary looking), but I would like to see a redear sunfish/red-bellied piranha… that would be the ULTIMATE in panfish.
sea trout happened and the zander it is possible