yes they do actually
Bass in the genus Micropterus, the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and Coosa bass all love crayfish.
Insects, small fish, frogs, crayfish.
Insects, small fish, crayfish and frogs.
If the bass is large enough to swallow the goldfish then it will eat it.
Bass and bluegill do well in ponds.
Humans, bass, otters, mink and raccoons.
They eat fish smaller than them and aquatic plants.
Mainly minnows, crayfish, and small frogs.
Smaller fish, crayfish, insects, frogs and small snakes.
No. The Guadalupe is a Micropterus species, related to largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, and like them, feeds on small fish, crayfish, insects and frogs.
In Fall, bass feed heavily on bait fish like gizzard and threadfin shad, but will also take other prey like crayfish.
Can be their diet. In some areas, especially where they eat mostly crayfish, the bass will have a red tail. However, it can also be bacteria, fungi and other environmental causes.