Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 1, 2024 Global Moderator Posted February 1, 2024 Saw a cool photo today 7 1 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted February 1, 2024 Posted February 1, 2024 What is the reason for such diversity ? Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 1, 2024 Author Global Moderator Posted February 1, 2024 The brightest areas are kind of at the southern end of the native range of many northern fish species and the northern end of the native range of many southern species. So my answer would be an overlap of habitats the west is too dry 4 1 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted February 1, 2024 Super User Posted February 1, 2024 Threadfin are the primary baitfish in the Mid South. They don't like water temperatures below 45*. 2 Quote
Fishlegs Posted February 9, 2024 Posted February 9, 2024 Pay no attention to this people. It's really a map showing the density of the black drum species. 😉 @roadwarrior & @TnRiver46 I guess people are going to find out about our secret. We won't have the river to ourselves anymore...oh wait. 🤣 1 4 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 9, 2024 Author Global Moderator Posted February 9, 2024 No doubt some of the greatest drum habitat in existence 😂 3 Quote
BigAngus752 Posted February 10, 2024 Posted February 10, 2024 18 minutes ago, Way north bass guy said: You beat me to it by 17 minutes...by the beard of Zeus! 2 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted February 10, 2024 Author Global Moderator Posted February 10, 2024 Perfect! I couldn’t find it 😂 Ron, I’d be surprised if the network was concerned with the lack of a wooden ship 2 Quote
Super User king fisher Posted February 10, 2024 Super User Posted February 10, 2024 When I first saw this map, I thought it was showing the effectiveness of spinnerbaits in different states. I do believe both would maps would be almost identical. 3 Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.