Bass live in fresh water. I know because I have caught them at lakes before.
Bass prefer clear, non-flowing waters with aquatic vegetation.
North American waters and South American waters.
Many freshwater lakes usually in shrubs or the shade under the tree. use a spinnerbait and ur almost guarnteed to catch one
Yes, if the environment is appropriately managed.
The largemouth bass is native to North America. It can be found in many of the fresh water lakes and rivers. I know for certain that they are in the midwest lakes and rivers.
Freshwater Fish like largemouth bass do. The largemouth and other Micropterus species are not true basses, but are really sunfish.
bass live from 18 to 20 years hehe
normal fish such as a sea bass
Although striped bass are ocean fish, that can live in freshwater, and are stocked there, they are not related closely to the sea basses. Stripers are related to the Morone family of fish, including the white bass, yellow bass, and white perch.
salmon and bass
Cat fish, stripper, larg mouth bass, small mouth bass, blue gill,
bass,trout etc.
Bass fish generally tend to live in fresh water, however they can be found in both fresh water as well as salt water. The older bass fish generally occupy the deeper parts of the water, whereas the younger fish live on higher parts of the water.
Yes. Bass feed on any small fish they can catch. Shiners make good live bait for bass.
bluegill, bass, and some catfish
A Bass lives in any freshwater area (such as streams, lakes, rivers, etc.) It is not a salt-water fish
Bass as in Guitar. Otherwise it would mean Super Fish.
No, the two species live on different continents.
Catfish,crappie,bass and carp