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Settle a dispute for me.. I have heard from more than one person small mouth exist at strawberry / SC.
Some have even told me "I know so because I've caught them!"
DWR does not list them.
Fish tales or facts?
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Thank you TD! I can sleep easy now.
Looks like I have some apologies to make tomorrow...
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Ya, I agree that there are Smallies in the Berry. I have caught them. I can catch them at will at one specific spot. But...... as TD indicates, they are somewhat of a joke. I kept one to eat, a huge 10", and based on the scales I would say that the fish was at least 5 years old.
Small Mouth Bass are a cool water fish, not a cold water fish, and Strawberry is a cold water lake. I not only don't think they can spawn, at least not very successfully, but they just can't grow.
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I agree with what you all are saying.
My guess is the ecosystem must be a little different in some of those Ontario/ northern Michigan lakes.
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Yes, it IS a head scratcher. Smallies thrive in Canada, the great lakes, and just down the road from the Berry in Starvie and the Gorge. Chubs seem to find enough zooplankton in the Berry, but smallies can't? Smallies also love crayfish, and the Berry would seem to be a banquet hall.
I agree completely that the DWR doesn't want them in there, but also can't understand why the ones that do find their way in don't survive well.
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That makes sense, Pat. I'm not a fishologist, so I'll leaving the cogitating to them. And I'll fish somewhere else.