Montgomery Lake Georgia, in 1932 by George Perry.
The largest Smallmouth Bass was 11 lbs 15 oz caught in Dale Hollow Lake,Tennessee, in July 1955. The largest Largemouth Bass was 22 lbs 4 oz (tie one caught in Japan and one in the US).
The largest bass caught in Illinois is a state record largemouth bass weighing 18.15 pounds, caught by George Perry in 1975. This impressive catch was made at Montgomery Lake in the state. It is recognized as one of the largest bass ever recorded in the United States, showcasing the state's potential for trophy-sized fish.
The record for largemouth in SC is 16 pounds 2 oz.
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Yes, largemouth bass have gills.
The Mississippi record bass is a largemouth bass that weighed 15 pounds, 8 ounces, caught in 2000 by angler David Hayes at Lake Cormorant. This catch is recognized by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks as the largest largemouth bass recorded in the state. The fish exemplifies the potential for trophy-sized bass in Mississippi's waters, attracting anglers seeking similar catches.
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
The largemouth bass is the largest member of the sunfish family, Centrarchidae. Scientific name is Micropterus Salmoides.
The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, is the largest member of the sunfish family, and the world's most sought after gamefish.
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The biggest bass ever to be caught in Illinois was the Grand Missouri River Bass. It was caught by William H. Cremontey in 1983. At the time, it was the largest fish to ever be caught in Illinois, and the largest of its kind to be caught in the Midwest.