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The article is about Smallmouths being introduced into non-native areas, and the damage they can do to native species. Interesting article, but I hate a clickbait title.

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4 minutes ago, fin said:

The article is about Smallmouths being introduced into non-native areas, and the damage they can do to native species. Interesting article, but I hate a clickbait title.

 
I was expecting statistics showing that smallmouth bury more treble hooks in angler flesh than any other fish species out there or something along those lines. 

1 hour ago, Jar11591 said:

 
I was expecting statistics showing that smallmouth bury more treble hooks in angler flesh than any other fish species out there or something along those lines. 

This is a fact, d**n bronzebacks give as good as they get in my experience. 

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I wouldn’t mind if SMB killed every single trout in the US 

 

the article is pretty funny, nobody wants to blame the city planners that put 50 million people in a desert for the low water, just point a finger at the SMB 

Let's go catch them!!!

4 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

I wouldn’t mind if SMB killed every single trout in the US 

 

the article is pretty funny, nobody wants to blame the city planners that put 50 million people in a desert for the low water, just point a finger at the SMB 

I can't agree with the first part, I like catching and eating trout...but the second bit? You smoked that one, going going gone, goodbye baseball! 

Here we have a relatively small dam built at the end of Yellow Breeches creek, so the smallies from Susquehanna would get in to that.  However, I've already found some largemouth in Yellow Breeches upstream, so I don't know how effective that dam is. 

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