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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5113643" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>from the 15 year lake Champlain study the LMB taken from the southern part of the lake, in tournaments, where basically transplanted to the northern part and those fish never returned to where they were caught. but they found that other LMB quicky moved into the vacant habitat from surrounding areas in the south. LMB will travel something like 3 miles and smallmouth is like 6 miles to find their specific habitat.</p><p></p><p>the 20 year university of illinois study of LMB vulnerability, they concluded that 12% of LMB will never be caught and some of the fish that were caught became angler shy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5113643, member: 6230"] from the 15 year lake Champlain study the LMB taken from the southern part of the lake, in tournaments, where basically transplanted to the northern part and those fish never returned to where they were caught. but they found that other LMB quicky moved into the vacant habitat from surrounding areas in the south. LMB will travel something like 3 miles and smallmouth is like 6 miles to find their specific habitat. the 20 year university of illinois study of LMB vulnerability, they concluded that 12% of LMB will never be caught and some of the fish that were caught became angler shy. [/QUOTE]
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