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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.
White bass was created in 1820.
Freshwater bass include; Sunfish Family- largemouth, smallmouth, cousae, redeye, spotted, and Suwannae bass. Morone family- striped, white bass, white perch, yellow bass. Saltwater basses; black sea bass, jewfish, grouper species, sand bass, striped bass. Note; The striped bass has been introduced into many freshwater lakes, because it can live in fresh or saltwater.
The white bass is a member of the Morone family, with stripers and yellow bass and white perch. The black bass includes largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and redeye bass, which are sunfish, white bass are open water schooling fish, while black bass are structure orientated fish, ambush hunters. There is also a black sea bass, which is no relation to freshwater bass.
The largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are actually sunfish. The true basses are the white bass, striped bass, and yellow bass, and white perch, of the Morone group.
Yes No, they are not.the sand bass is related to the black sea bass,while the white bass is related to striped bass and white perch,the morone family.The sand bass is a fish of shallow structure and shipwrecks,prefering shallower water than the black sea bass.Also,the white bass is a freshwater fish.
white bass will bit minnows sir.
Probably Crappie, but when cleaning white bass make sure to cut out the red meet. It makes the fish taste real gammy.
Many do, especially bass, trout, carp, striped bass, white bass and white perch, shad.
White bass can be found in many lakes and rivers across the US.
The true basses, striped, white, and white perch and yellow bass, are in the family Morone. Largemouth and smallmouth and their allies are sunfish. There are several types of bass.
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