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Old 04-18-2011, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Pudelpointer View Post
A sincere thank you.

For those that think that once introduced Bass would stay in the waters they were introduced to, I would like to use a BC example:

Somehow (and it wasn't natural) small mouth bass have ended up in a small chain of lakes that drains into the Quesnel River, arguably one of the more important sockeye producing systems in the Fraser watershed. The nearest known small mouth bass populations are in the Okanagan (IIRC) or the Columbia near Castlegar. Well over 400km as the crow flies.

The bucket brigade is alive and well in North America.
Must have been birds(just kidding). It seems many still believe that is how fish get overland(Its not). I believe it was mentioned again in this thread. Another example of missinformation.

Thanks for the example Pudelpointer.
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