We have our own bass!!

Started by Capt. BassinLou, July 20, 2024, 05:28:15 AM

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Capt. BassinLou

Our largemouth is now called Florida Bass! Read there --> Florida Bass

hondo2doc

Well now, that's pretty interesting and fascinating. Thanks Capt. Lou.

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Capt. BassinLou

Quote from: hondo2doc on July 20, 2024, 06:57:28 AMWell now, that's pretty interesting and fascinating. Thanks Capt. Lou.

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You're welcome sir.

Donald Garner

Growing up I always heard there were Largemouth Bass and Florida Strained Largemouth Bass.

I know that here in Texas there's lots of Transplanted Florida Largemouth Bass Swimming around.  Here on Nolan Lake on Ft. Hood when the lake was constructed and stocked they use fully grown Florida Largemouths.   They finished the stocking with bags of fingerlings and mediums size bass.  On the restocking of the lakes here now (TP&W) Texas Parks and Wildlife  uses Texas raised bass from their hatcheries here in state.

Tks for sharing the story with us.   
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Our Florida Strain have been exported all over the place in the warmer waters.  They have been spread to other continents also, and we now have our share of imports here.  We are a unique fishery these days.   :-*
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