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Spotted bass and largemouth bass have a lot in common. They look alike; they can inhabit the same places in the same lakes; they eat the same forage; and they’ll fall for many of the same baits.
Big bass will also eat smaller bass, which means that many of them don’t live very long. In an ideal setting, smallmouth and largemouth bass will have an average lifespan of 6 to 15 years. The oldest ...
The largemouth bass is now known as the Florida bass after a study determined these are two separate species of fish. "This discovery is crucial," said Michelle Kerr, wildlife expert.
In this Tight Lines 208 Cram Session, fishing columnist Jordan Rodriguez gives readers a crash course about largemouth bass in Idaho waters.
Who caught the biggest largemouth bass? The all-tackle world record for largemouth bass is arguably the most coveted fishing record in the world, and the current IGFA world record is actually a tie ...
Five-year-old Largemouth Bass do not reach the size of those found in the Cherokee Reservoir, commonly measuring 15.4 inches. Those that reach six years commonly are 17.2 inches long.
In March, Hall caught a largemouth bass that weighed in at 15.82 pounds from O.H. Ivie Lake. The program described the monster fish as "one of the largest lunkers to hit the scales in Texas history." ...
The largemouth bass in most of Florida, the state's most popular freshwater game fish, has officially been declared a separate species from other largemouth bass, according to a release last week ...
A growing number of Wisconsin lakes offer no minimum size limit for largemouth bass. The regulation encourages anglers to keep smaller bass and help reduce overpopulation of the fish.
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