Can largemouth bass live in saltwater?
No, but they can tolerate some brackish water for short times.
How can you tell the age of a large mouth bass?
I don't know the average, but I know that it varies. The warmer the climate, the shorter average age, though the average fish will be bigger
It depends on type of bass. A small mouth... 2-3lbs.12" or longer
large mouth...4-6lbs.18"or longer. rock bass are smaller 8"to 10"would be big. These are nice size, but will get much bigger. Striped & sea bass I'm not real sure. Hope you catch & release. Take a picture with a tape measure. Good luck on the water.
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Largemouth Bass 5lbs or bigger....
no way some people like them and some don't. i don't like them because they are bottom feeders
(Bass are NOT bottom feeders. Bass eat smaller fish, crayfish, ducklings, frogs, mice or any other critter that falls in or lives in the water. Bass are predators, not bottom feeders like Catfish, Carp or Tilapia. Bass are excellent fighters, and are good to eat as well. Every fish tastes different and some people like them and some do not).
What was the biggest largemouth bass ever caught in sc?
The record for largemouth in SC is 16 pounds 2 oz.
Which country have big mouth bass?
Native to the United States, the Largemouth Bass has been introduced in many other countries, but sometimes with poor results for the native fish populations in those countries.
Are bass warm blooded or cold blooded?
Bass, like all fish, are cold blooded, as they body temperature changes with the environment around them.
What is the closing date for bass fishing in Ontario?
The closing date for Bass fishing in Ontario depends on the Zone you are fishing. You should consult the regulations or a reputable tackle shop.
Is peacock bass the common name for the peacock bass?
peacock bass are widely known mostly as peacock bass, but are also known as butterfly peacocks, peacock cichlids, and butterfly peacock cichlids.
What kind of pole would you use walleye and bass fishing?
Depending on where you are located there are different opinions on this. Here in the Midwest I would suggest a St. Croix Rod. Depending on what you want to spend really does affect what you should purchase. If you are willing to drop some money into it you can purchase a St. Croix Avid (Middle of their line/limited lifetime warranty). They make many different actions and styles. The Avid series is also made in the USA (Wisconsin). Personally I would suggest a 68MXF if you are more towards bass, but would like to walleye fish. 68 = 6'8" M = Medium Strenght Overall Rod XF = Extra Fast Tip Action for that sensativity you would prefer. If you are more into Walleye a 66MLF or a 69MLXF. The Avid Series of Rods do range between $120-190 and would personally suggest a spinning version for these species of fish. If you were not looking to spend that kind of money look at a lower end St. Croix in the same action or a Pflueger or Shimano Medium action rod if you are on a tighter budget yet. Do not waste your money on $10-20 rods as the quality is sub par. Metal or cheap eyelets ruin fishing line fast! Also before deciding put the reel you want on the rod... see how it balances and feels to YOU. You will know when you find what you like. Good Luck Fishing.
Can you keep a largemouth bass?
The large mouth bass is legal to keep at 5 feet so good luck catching it you might need a shark fishing pole that cost $350 so i would stick to catching bluegill ladies and gentlemen.
good day from your favorite fisher men captain pawl, write back to me please i would love to hear if you caught a 5 foot bass and if you did please email me what lake you caught it at. My email-CaptainPawl@fishermen.org :(
Do big mouth bass eat blue gill?
The bigger bass like 10+ pounders do, but not likely, that is northern pike and musky.
What do all the bass fish in a pond make up?
All the bass fish in a pond make up a population within that specific aquatic ecosystem. This population interacts with other species, including prey and competitors, and plays a crucial role in the pond's food web. The health and dynamics of the bass population can reflect the overall condition of the pond's environment.