=why can`t whales catch food in showllow water?=
In shallow water near shore, when the water temperature reaches around sixty degrees.
At low tide, you can typically catch fish that are in shallow waters close to the shore, such as flounder, redfish, striped bass, and speckled trout. These fish often move closer to the shore to feed when the water level is lower.
well, during the summer, largemouth usally like grass beds, rock piles, and drop offs in 20 to 30ft of water. in the spring bass like shallow water to spawn, so the females are very agressive. in the fall, bass move back to shallow water becuase of the colder temperatures
Flamingos, egrets and herons (all species) are all wading birds that stand in shallow water to catch their food.
bass like deep water more because for every million water molecules, if they are at least 49 ft. deep, there is one single swag molecule. The bass need this to survive, so, they usually are deeper than that.
Bass fishing is more popular because it's harder to catch salt water fish
Freshwater bass jump out of water, most of the time, in order to catch food to eat. Some other types of smaller fish will jump to get away from larger fish.
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All species spawn in spring. Largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass males fan nests in shallow water when the water temps hit 60 degrees. The females come in, and spawning takes place. Striped bass and white bass enter rivers and streams, and lay their eggs in flowing water, and the males fertilize them. The eggs tumble downstream, and mature and hatch on the journey.
Smokin Silver is the best fresh water bass bait on average I catch 28 fish per 3:00 trips with it. or the soft plastic frog is best for fishing soft water bass. bass just love plastic frogs.