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Largemouth Bass.
The largemouth Bass lives in fresh water,ponds, lakes, rivers, , ,in weed beds,etc. and etc.
The largemouth bass
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Both..More common in warm water environments.
Yes..Can survive a variety of water conditions.
Largemouth can survive in brackish water, but not purely saltwater environments.
In shallow water near shore, when the water temperature reaches around sixty degrees.
No, but they can tolerate some brackish water for short times.
The best ways are to close the mouth, and see if the jaw extends past the eye slightly. If it does, it is a largemouth. Secondly, spotted bass have a series of small dark spots below the lateral line. Also, largemouth are somewhat larger, and prefer shallower water.
a largemouth bass can lay anywhere in between 2,000-7,000 eggs per pound that the bass weigh
The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, prefers water temps much warmer than salmon and trout, which are cold water species. Largemouth are most active between 65 and 80 degrees F.