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whats is F1???
F1 tiger??
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A F1 is a cross between a Northern Strain Largemouth and a Florida Strain Largemouth. The cross combines the aggresiveness of the Northern LMB with the larger size of the Florida LMB.
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How far North can they florish?
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Thanks I didnt know that would they survive in Oklahoma???
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Some of the lakes in Virginia have F1 LMB. Mostly southern VA though. The only one in northern VA that has F1 LMB in it, is a nuclear power plant cooling lake, so the water stays warmer than is normal... I think when they did genetic testing a couple years ago, they found very little FL genetics in the fish though. I think North Carolina/Southern VA in the east and perhaps Oklahoma/Kansas in the Midwest. The farther north you go I think the less benefit you will see from the FL genetics though. Growing season is too short for the results.
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