In 1975, the catch limit for bass in Louisiana was set at 10 fish per day for black bass, which included species like the largemouth and spotted bass. Additionally, there was a minimum size limit of 12 inches for these fish. These regulations were put in place to help manage and conserve the bass populations in the state.
The legal limit is 14 inches in most states, including Georgia. Practice catch and release on this apex species though. It helps the environment, and ensures there will be bass for future generations to catch!
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Benny Bass died in 1975.
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.
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in short, no, try leeches.
Yes. Bass feed on any small fish they can catch. Shiners make good live bait for bass.
you cant catch a lagemouth catfish you can catch a largemouth but not a lage mouth
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In lake shiny.
Depends on the state. 12 inches in some, 14 in others. But as a top predator, bass should be released.
Bass. Catfish will eat anything so you have a better chance catching a catfish