"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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http://www.westernbass.com/utah/libr...w.html?id=1140
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"Where separate species occur naturally together the fish do not appear to
be hybridizing," says Garrett, "it's when they are introduced to waters they
are not indigenous to. When you have two species together in a location
where they have never occurred naturally together, they tend to hybridize
like mad.
/quote
Hmmm.... I didn't think any species of bass was native east of The Rockies.
I think his statement may be an over generalization.
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