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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sea level
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well, at that size, the main difference is the wsb has bars. which kind of got washed out by the flash but you can make them out towards the rear of the fish. also the mouth is shaped a little different. more soft spots on the top.
the corvina has two "vampire" teeth up front and the inside of the mouth is orange. the orange in the first pic is my lead head. also, tails have subtle differences.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
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Cool to see the wsb but definately nice vinas. I have always done better in so cal at night for the vinas. Vins can be aggressive on the bite but they often do the little taps or sort of climb on to the lure. The 100% sure way to tell wsb from sfc is that the wsb will ALWAYS have a sort ridge down the belly and the sfc will NEVER have this ridge. Mike
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