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1 minute ago, tjm said:

I didn't "pay attention"  because I don't know where the research is, a movie is for entertainment only and not anything one should "pay attention" to. 

If I have trouble sleeping maybe. Not busy at all,  but if I watch a movie I need popcorn and a pillow. 

If you had "read" the credits below the "film" you would have seen references to them.  

Here they are for you.  You're welcome

https://www.record-bee.com/2018/10/09/largemouth-bass-wont-travel-far/

https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/sites/default/files/uploads/publication/lcbp_report_bass_study_2013_reduced_size.pdf

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28 minutes ago, tjm said:

I didn't "pay attention"  because I don't know where the research is, a movie is for entertainment only and not anything one should "pay attention" to. 

If I have trouble sleeping maybe. Not busy at all,  but if I watch a movie I need popcorn and a pillow. 

I was dogging you, sorry.  I should have added a smiley face to convey that.  

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https://www.uvm.edu/seagrant/sites/default/files/uploads/publication/lcbp_report_bass_study_2013_reduced_size.pdf

Thank you. We've seen this before, and it doesn't say "Exactly where " the fish go. It does say that the fish don't go far for a couple months after release, taking up to 60 days to go  10-12Km.

The significant conclusions being

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The data collected in this study provides a much needed starting point for further bass research on Lake  Champlain.
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If hundreds or even thousands of black bass remain in Cumberland Bay for several weeks

following tournaments, it stands to reason there may be some effect on the local fish community.

 

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