They are the same thing. Just another name.
It is very easy to tell the difference between a yellow perch and white perch. However, many people mistake white perch for silver bass. If you eat the fish you catch, there is a big difference in the taste of white perch and silver bass. White perch are very good; silver bass are a lot fishier tasting. The easiest way to tell the difference between a white perch and silver bass is by looking at their stripes on the side of the fish. White perch only have 1 solid stripe which is high up on their back. Silver bass, on the other hand, have five stripes on their sides and appear to be more silver in color. There are other differences between the two fish and hopefully in the future I can post a photo of a silver bass alongside a white perch and describe them to you.
salmon, bass, perch, cod
The largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are actually sunfish. The true basses are the white bass, striped bass, and yellow bass, and white perch, of the Morone group.
Yes. They eat many species of smaller fishes, including the yellow perch.
Many do, especially bass, trout, carp, striped bass, white bass and white perch, shad.
Trout, bass, catfish, perch, goldfish,
Bass and Nile perch are both types of freshwater fish, but they belong to different families and have distinct characteristics. Bass, such as largemouth and smallmouth bass, are part of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae), while Nile perch (Lates niloticus) belongs to the Latidae family. Nile perch are typically larger and have a different ecological role in their habitats, often being top predators in African lakes. Thus, while they may share some similarities as popular game fish, they are not closely related.
Bass is a name shared by many different species of fish. The term encompasses both freshwater and marine species. All belonging to the large order Perciformes, or perch-like fishes, and in fact the word bass comes from Middle English bars, meaning "perch."
Smallmouth bass, walleye, pike and perch plus others.
The true basses, striped, white, and white perch and yellow bass, are in the family Morone. Largemouth and smallmouth and their allies are sunfish. There are several types of bass.
Perch and grouper are both popular game fish prized for their fighting abilities and taste. Perch are known for their aggressive behavior and can be caught in freshwater lakes, while grouper are powerful saltwater predators found near reefs and ledges. Both species provide exciting opportunities for anglers seeking a challenging and rewarding fishing experience.
Yes. All of the Morone family of true bass are good eating. The striper, yellow, and white perch as well.