SMALLMOUTH BASS
(Micropterus dolomieui)
Dustin Hetke
BIO 203: Organismal Biology, UW-La Crosse
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Extra thanks goes to fellow friends and anglers Jake Thompson, Dan
Thompson, Troy Razim, and Alex Elwood for many of their great pictures
that I chose to include within this web site; Chase Gustum, Nick
Bergeron and Eric Rezarch; and my family for their continuous
encouragement, help and support throughout the long process of preparing
this web site.
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