Turns out, Georgia’s rivers have been home to two unique bass species all along—most of us just didn’t know it! After decades of research, scientists have officially identified Bartram’s Bass and the Altamaha Bass, both previously mistaken for the common redeye bass. These aren’t new arrivals—they’ve been evolving here for ages. This discovery isn’t just exciting for biologists; it means anglers in Georgia have two more native fish to catch and protect. What do you think this means for local fishing and conservation efforts? #Science #GeorgiaWildlife #FishingCommunity