The Largemouth Bass
Largemouth bass
yes....the Largemouth Bass
It didn't. The largemouth bass was named the state fish in 1974.
The largemouth bass
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The freshwater state fish of Florida is the largemouth bass. The marine state fish of Florida is the Atlantic sailfish.
The largemouth bass, which is native to North America, is a freshwater fish that belongs to the sunfish family. The largemouth bass is widely sought after by anglers as they are known to put up a great fight if hooked.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
Mississippi designated the largemouth bass as the state fish in 1973 due to its popularity among anglers and its significance to the state's fishing culture. The species is widely sought after for recreational fishing, contributing to both local economies and outdoor tourism. Additionally, the largemouth bass represents the rich natural resources and aquatic ecosystems found in Mississippi's rivers and lakes.
Largemouth Bass.
The Largemouth or Black Bass (Micropterus salmoides) was designated the State Fish of Mississippi, Chapter 551, General Laws of Mississippi of 1974.