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Can a SMB and LMB cross breed?
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<blockquote data-quote="DocWatson" data-source="post: 272082" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>I just checked 'moo and it seems that it is possible. Your fish might have been natural crosses.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://archives.in-fisherman.com/content/hybrid-black-bass" target="_blank">https://archives.in-fisherman.com/content/hybrid-black-bass</a></p><p></p><p>"In nearly all cases of hybridization outside the lab, smallmouth have been involved. Geneticist Dr. Dave Philipp, colleague of the late Dr. Childers, noted that fertilization of largemouth bass eggs with smallmouth sperm resulted in more successful crosses than the reciprocal cross (largemouth male and female smallie). The aggressive male smallmouth bass may be an instigator when introduced into waters outside its natural range where spawning sites are limited, or in altered habitats such as reservoirs."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocWatson, post: 272082, member: 112"] I just checked 'moo and it seems that it is possible. Your fish might have been natural crosses. [url]https://archives.in-fisherman.com/content/hybrid-black-bass[/url] "In nearly all cases of hybridization outside the lab, smallmouth have been involved. Geneticist Dr. Dave Philipp, colleague of the late Dr. Childers, noted that fertilization of largemouth bass eggs with smallmouth sperm resulted in more successful crosses than the reciprocal cross (largemouth male and female smallie). The aggressive male smallmouth bass may be an instigator when introduced into waters outside its natural range where spawning sites are limited, or in altered habitats such as reservoirs." [/QUOTE]
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