i would introduce fish such as minnows that will reproduce there and bass will eat leeches bugs and many other small living things in or around the lake. if there are any weeds in the water the bigger bass will eat mice that run on those. good luck
Largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, redear sunfish, goldfish, carp, crappie, warmouth, green sunfish.
Bluegill are in the sunfish family, which is a rather common group of fishes. Some others are: Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass Redear sunfish Black crappie White crappie Warmouth Pumpkinseed Flier Spotted bass Coosa bass Rock bass Roanoke bass Long ear sunfish
No. Crappie are fish, in the sunfish family.
Carp is a fish. So is crappie (Black Crappie a type of Sunfish)
Some common fish found in the bodies of water in Georgia include largemouth bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill, and trout. Georgia has a diverse range of freshwater and saltwater fish species due to its various rivers, lakes, and coastal areas.
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
Striped bass, white bass, largemouth and smallmouth bass, bluegill,green sunfish, shellcrackers, pumpkinseed, black crappie, white crappie, carp, bowfin, rainbow, brook, and brown trouts, suckers, smallmouth buffalo, walleye, muskellunge, various catfish species.
In freshwater: Largemouth bass Rainbow trout Crappie Catfish Sunfish Smallmouth bass Muskellunge Northern pike Salmon In saltwater: Drum Marlin Shark King Mackerel Croakers Spot Kingfish Snappers
Nope. Crappie are members of the sunfish family. There are two species, the black (Pomoxis Nigromaculatus), and the white, (Pomoxis Anularis).
Although related largemouth and other fish in the sunfish family called "bass", the warmouth is a sunfish. It feeds on insects and small fish.
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.
The largemouth bass, Micropterus Salmoides, is the largest member of the sunfish family, and the world's most sought after gamefish.