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Re: Florida bass [Re: HENDO] #8750401 03/25/13 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted By: Hendo
I believe the only definite way to determine if it is a pure Florida strain is to do a DNA test.


That's correct.

Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8750934 03/26/13 01:31 AM
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I have heard the Northern Strain are much more Aggressive...


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Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8755799 03/27/13 02:17 AM
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Nice one either way

Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8756359 03/27/13 03:43 AM
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did you catch it in florida? if so, then its a florida bass...


Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8756556 03/27/13 04:38 AM
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I actually caught it on the mexican side of falcon lake, I guess that makes it a mexican bass huh?

Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8756574 03/27/13 04:43 AM
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Since its a Texas fish I'd say it has at least some florida genes in it. Article posted on here earlier today from some biologists says you can't tell the difference without genetic testing.

Re: Florida bass [Re: rxkid2001] #8756591 03/27/13 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted By: rxkid2001
Since its a Texas fish I'd say it has at least some florida genes in it. Article posted on here earlier today from some biologists says you can't tell the difference without genetic testing.


Yeah I kinda figured that, just posting to make sure...
I have however seen people saying that bass which look a certain way are florida bass!

I guess they're just going with what their gut tells them!

Anyways, thanks everyone!

Re: Florida bass [Re: serg1001] #8757955 03/27/13 04:13 PM
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There are more specifics to determine for sure. Only true way is by testing them. Most in Texas waters today have some strain of Florida bass in them.

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