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8925
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Many fishermen consider the smallmouth bass to be the most desirable freshwater game fish. Its vertical bars along its sides and distinct eye stripes differ from the largemouth bass which has a blotchy, horizontal stripe down its side. Cornell discusses the smallmouth's habitat, life history, and importance as a game fish.
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Record #:
21733
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Shaffner, a fishing guide in northwestern North Carolina, describes fishing for smallmouth bass in a very under-utilized fishery--the tributaries of large smallmouth bass rivers. He considers it the state's greatest freshwater game fish. He provides information on some of the streams listed by their river basins, such as the Yadkin River, New River, and French Broad River basins, as well as tackle and techniques to use.
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26568
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Smallmouth bass are found in streams and lakes throughout North Carolina and the eastern United States. The fish build nests near a stream’s edge, and spawning occurs in May and June. The male defends the nest from predators and guards the fry for a week after eggs hatch.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 36 Issue 2, Mar/Apr 1989, p5
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