Ask the Biologist – Populations
In this edition of 'Ask the B.A.S.S. Biologist,' Chris Horton answers viewer questions about improving bass populations and whether or not bass will bite a lure that imitates forage not found in that body of water.
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In this edition of 'Ask the B.A.S.S. Biologist,' Chris Horton answers viewer questions about improving bass populations and whether or not bass will bite a lure that imitates forage not found in that body of water.
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