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Have not listened to either yet, but they sound interesting:

Arkansas Smallmouth Bass Featured on Two Episodes of The Ozark Podcast

Arkansas boasts one of the most diverse Smallmouth Bass species complex genetics worldwide. The AGFC has partnered with the University of Arkansas and The Ozark Podcast to release two episodes that explore this genetic diversity and its implications for managing the state's Smallmouth Bass and Neosho Bass populations.

First Episode: Smallmouth Bass Species Complex Genetics
In Episode 207, Dr. Chris Middaugh (AGFC Conservation Support Division) and Dr. Tyler Chafin (University of Arkansas) discussed the results of the statewide Smallmouth Bass Genetics Diversity project. This research analyzed the genetics of 1,500 fish collected from 113 sites across Arkansas.

Following Episode: Smallmouth Bass Management Plans
In Episode 208, Eric Naas and Jeremy Risley from the AGFC Black Bass Program  elaborated on how the AGFC plans to use the project's findings, along with other information, to guide Smallmouth Bass management efforts statewide.

Listen Now
You can access both episodes by clicking here and here, or by searching for the Ozark Podcast on your preferred podcast platform.

Special Thanks
We extend a special thank you to the hosts of the Ozark Podcast, Kyle Viet and Kyle Plunkett, for bringing Arkansas outdoors to the listeners. We also recommend checking out their five-part series on Neosho Bass, with the first episode available here: Episode 126: Living in the Shadows.
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8 minutes ago, Flysmallie said:

I’ve listened to both. Heck I’ve listened to most of their podcasts. Good stuff. 

On my list once I get some time.

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