If you asked the average American angler to name all the different types of bass, a handful of species would roll off the tongue, starting with largemouths and smallmouths, then probably stripers, and ...
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Types of Bass and How to Identify Them
If you've caught a "black bass," the fact is you might have caught any of 17 species of fish. "Black bass" refers to a group of fish which aren't true bass but are part of the sunfish family ...
Ditch pickles and bronzebacks, bucketmouths and smalljaws. Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass go by many names, and when most Americans think about bass fishing, they picture one (or both) of these ...
Alabama bass, which are invasive to North Carolina, are now in more rivers and lakes than ever before and are competing with native fish and aquatic organisms. Biologists at the N.C. Wildlife ...
Ecologists from the University of Georgia have officially documented two new species of black bass, Bartram’s bass and Altamaha bass. In a recently published study, led by Bud Freeman, a senior public ...
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