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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12920532 10/02/18 11:29 PM
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https://www.bradwiegmann.com/fish-biolog...ssissippi-.html

"Due to the variable results from these studies, it is hard to make specific conclusions relative to Sam Rayburn or Toledo Bend reservoirs. In general, it appears that if largemouth bass are released after tournaments in good shape, only short-term stockpiling occurs at release sites, as most fish disperse from release sites within 2-3 months and up to 40% of these fish may return to original capture sites. Although fish displaced up to 13 miles have demonstrated homing abilities, few make it back to original areas if displaced over 6 miles. In contrast, as tournament-related stress increases, bass will disperse less. Specific rates of movement following release are likely affected by available habitat, food availability, location of release (main lake or cove), fish size, and water temperature."


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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Capt. Bryan] #12920653 10/03/18 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: Capt. Bryan
In John's book mentioned above a bass was caught in front of Jackson hill that had a transmitter on it and was weighed at twin Dykes by the dam. Fish was back in its home in front of Jackson hill the next day.

WOW.. I've made that run in a fast boat, it took 20-25 mins on a calm day hammer down.. I don't doubt it, the blk bass is an amazing creature..

Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12920926 10/03/18 11:53 AM
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A resident fish I believe returns home. I've read John's book many times and believe it to be the gospel. Here's the kicker that can flaw any study on this. We all know there are resident fish and nomadic fish. I suppose you would first have to talk to the bass and find out if it was nomadic or resident.

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Originally Posted By: John Stockman
A resident fish I believe returns home. I've read John's book many times and believe it to be the gospel. Here's the kicker that can flaw any study on this. We all know there are resident fish and nomadic fish. I suppose you would first have to talk to the bass and find out if it was nomadic or resident.


According to John it depends on size. Once they hit 7lbs, they are virtually all residents. You don't get huge without a reliable daily intake of food accessible with relatively little effort. Tough to do that if you are spending calories swimming all over. The study mentioned by SAtopwater is concerning. If a certain portion of even large fish don't make it back to their resident areas, those fish probably wind up struggling. Not saying they die, but it seems like their odds of gaining weight in a new environment would go down dramatically. Long hauls of big fish in tournaments could be very taxing on a population

I am aware of a large number of private water double digit fish that were transferred to a new environment loaded with forage and evidence indicates they did not do well. .


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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12920964 10/03/18 12:37 PM
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interesting read. I would have never thought that. Figured they would find a new home near the area they were released.

Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12920986 10/03/18 12:53 PM
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Ive seen it happen twice in the last two years.

I caught an 8.5 on a spot at Squaw Creek in a BLT tournament. 11 months later, my tournament partner caught the exact same fish on the exact same spot with the same bait during the Fish N Chips tournament. That fish won us both of those tournaments.

This year, at Lewisville, I caught a 9.40 off a spot close to Lake Park in April to help me win an ABA tournament. 4 months later, a couple of my buddies caught the same fish on the exact same spot to help them win that night tournament on Aug 25th.

Big fish absolutely have a home they return to. Might not be every single one, but the bigger and older a bass gets, the more territorial theyll be.



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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Kevin Bryant] #12921274 10/03/18 03:42 PM
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Originally Posted By: Kevin Bryant
Ive seen it happen twice in the last two years.

I caught an 8.5 on a spot at Squaw Creek in a BLT tournament. 11 months later, my tournament partner caught the exact same fish on the exact same spot with the same bait during the Fish N Chips tournament. That fish won us both of those tournaments.

This year, at Lewisville, I caught a 9.40 off a spot close to Lake Park in April to help me win an ABA tournament. 4 months later, a couple of my buddies caught the same fish on the exact same spot to help them win that night tournament on Aug 25th.

Big fish absolutely have a home they return to. Might not be every single one, but the bigger and older a bass gets, the more territorial theyll be.


How did you determine they were the same fish.

Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12921298 10/03/18 03:58 PM
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Look at the markings. Pretty easy to tell theyre the same fish. A bass markings are unique to the fish, kind of like a fingerprint.

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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12921308 10/03/18 04:03 PM
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Does this help?




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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12921320 10/03/18 04:15 PM
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I believe that the majority of them do end up back at their "home", though some may return immediately and some may take a little longer to return.


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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12921362 10/03/18 04:39 PM
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Makes it funny how we use $4000 GPS's to navigate the lakes, but these fish travel from one end to another by themselves...


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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12921404 10/03/18 05:14 PM
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I caught a 7.10 off the clear creek bridge at cedar creek on a Sunday weighed it at Merimac Marina and released her ,the next saturday caught the same fish on the same bait on the opposite end of the same bridge , when i took her out of the net my middle finger went through a hole she had in her lower jaw so i know she was same fish . Also she weighed 7.09 aweek later , won 2 Big bass and 2 tournaments with her.Been over20 years ago and havent seen her since.


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Re: Do bass return home? [Re: Snizzle] #12925376 10/07/18 09:44 AM
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Bass always come back thats where they live well around where they live


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