I believe you would find that it depends on the body of water and the part of the country. In Texas, for example, depending on its length (naturally) a largemouth bass 10 in long would weigh about .48 lb. A fish 29 in long would weigh about 17.5 lb. Therefore, according to charts, the "average" fish of 19.5 in would weigh about 4.31 lb. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It depends on how much food it has eaten.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.
yes
Yes, largemouth bass have gills.
Yes, the largemouth bass has been stocked in many impoundments there, and is thriving.
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
how do bass migrate
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.
That's backwards; they got their name by having big mouths.
Largemouth bass have 42 chromosomes in their diploid cells.
Large pike or alligator gar may eat small bass, but adults are rarely taken.
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.