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Old 06-26-2006   #40 (permalink)
johnsmith
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Right, This is a common look and should not be confused with a head that is 'too small' for the body or a conformation/ body shape. Or a body that is blown up beyond the bone structure's ability to carry it off. It is true, heads can be too small for bodies, and bodies can be too plump for heads. This fish, as Mike stated is a shoulder issue as the hump moves to the head section. JR
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