Normally up to 20 pounds+.
i guess a sand bass lives in sand and a wide mouth bass has a big mouth
Yes, the largemouth bass has been stocked in many impoundments there, and is thriving.
a big bass one
One,that I am sure about.
The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, is the largest member of the sunfish family, and the world's most sought after gamefish.
The bigger bass like 10+ pounders do, but not likely, that is northern pike and musky.
The largemouth bass is the largest member of the sunfish family, Centrarchidae. Scientific name is Micropterus Salmoides.
Native to the United States, the Largemouth Bass has been introduced in many other countries, but sometimes with poor results for the native fish populations in those countries.
· Barracuda · Big Mouth Bass · Blowfish · Bonefish
Yes, if you have good supplies, tank and good care.
Small lakes often grow huge bass. Several state records come from farm ponds.
22 pounds, 4 ounces. A bigger fish was caught in California, but she was foul hooked, therefore did not count.