It depends where you live. Some states are 12" and other's are 14"
The official record is 22 pounds, four ounces, but a larger 25 pound fish was caught in California, but the record was disallowed because the fish was foul hooked.
The official record is 22 pounds, four ounces, but a larger 25 pound fish was caught in California, but the record was disallowed because the fish was foul hooked.
Okeechobee is a "trophy" bass lake, with special restrictions. All bass under 18" must be released.
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....
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: bass'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: bass'sExamples:The conductor was impressed with the bass' voice.The conductor was impressed with the bass's voice.OR:The bass' size was a record for the fishing contest.The bass's size was a record for the fishing contest.
The name for a large cello is a 4/4 cello or a full size.
Kraft Foods changed the 30 oz size jar of Miracle Whip from the large mouth to the small mouth to save money. This reduces the amount of plastic that is required to make the container.
If it's a small-mouth bass a good size to mount would be 5 lbs and up. Especially if it's caught in ontario.
you feed it and treat like a normal gold fish You do not treat a large mouth bass like a goldfish! i feed my bass goldfish but that doesnt mean it is one. you need a 75 gallon tank minimum, a very good filtration system (bass poop a lot) and depending on the size the right food. Mine eats live food only but it needs to be high in protein because of the fast growth rate of bass.
no it cant its to large for it to fit in its mouth they like to eat small things that move and fit in its mouth
24" bass drums.
I started playing bass when I was in Sixth Grade. Since then I have went through 3 different bass sizes. I started out at 4ft 5in with a quarter size bass. When I became taller I switched to a half-size bass which I suggest you use. A half-size should do the job but you might want to consider a quarter-size (they are kinda hard to find though). If you are really 4ft 10ft though I suggest an octobass. Maybe you can use it as a violin ;).
There not a set size for the human mouth as it varies. Generally the maximum size ranges from 50-60 millimeters.