22 pounds, 4 ounces. A bigger fish was caught in California, but she was foul hooked, therefore did not count.
To break the record, estimates from prizes and endorsements run into the millions of dollars.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, is the largest member of the sunfish family, and the world's most sought after gamefish.
Yes, the largemouth bass has been stocked in many impoundments there, and is thriving.
The largemouth bass is the largest member of the sunfish family, Centrarchidae. Scientific name is Micropterus Salmoides.
That's backwards; they got their name by having big mouths.
Large pike or alligator gar may eat small bass, but adults are rarely taken.
Lake Shiney with a Lure big ones about 70ft+, slowly reel it
largemouth green lateral line bigger mouth (edge of mouth goes past eye) longer body more fun to catch like warmer water smallmouth brown smaller mouth (edge of mouth stops under eye) more aggressive fighter like cooler water fatter body (kinda like a football)
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.
Most states have a 14 inch minimum to keep. Some lakes have a "slot size limit", in which fish 16 to 20 must be released alive.
I believe you would find that it depends on the body of water and the part of the country. In Texas, for example, depending on its length (naturally) a largemouth bass 10 in long would weigh about .48 lb. A fish 29 in long would weigh about 17.5 lb. Therefore, according to charts, the "average" fish of 19.5 in would weigh about 4.31 lb. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It depends on how much food it has eaten.
It depends on type of bass. A small mouth... 2-3lbs.12" or longer large mouth...4-6lbs.18"or longer. rock bass are smaller 8"to 10"would be big. These are nice size, but will get much bigger. Striped & sea bass I'm not real sure. Hope you catch & release. Take a picture with a tape measure. Good luck on the water. Answer #2 Largemouth Bass 5lbs or bigger....