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Smallmouth bass: Micropterus dolomieu: Cool, clear, rocky streams with moderate flow, deep reservoirs Spotted bass: Micropterus punctulatus: Warm creeks and rivers with pools, deep reservoirs Largemouth bass: Micropterus salmoides: Slow moving streams, farm ponds, lakes, reservoirs White crappie: Pomoxis annularis: Lakes, reservoirs, large ...
The smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of the order Centrarchiformes. [4] It is the type species of its genus Micropterus (black basses), and is a popular game fish sought by anglers throughout the temperate zones of North America, and has been spread by stocking —as well as illegal introductions—to many cool-water ...
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Largemouth bass (M. salmoides) caught by an angler in Iowa. All black bass are fished recreationally and are well known as strong fighters when hooked. Depending upon species and various other factors such as water quality and availability of food, black bass may be found in lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, creeks, and even roadside ditches. [1]
James River [30] New River (Bass, Musky) Shenandoah River (Bass) Rapidan River [31] Shenandoah River (Bass) Shenandoah National Park [32] Utah. San Juan River - Also in Colorado and New Mexico [33] Provo River - World class trout fishery close to Utah's major cities. Brown and rainbow trout reach record lengths, with a typical fish running 18 ...
Mahanoy Creek is a 51.6-mile-long (83.0 km) [1] tributary of the Susquehanna River in Northumberland and Schuylkill counties, Pennsylvania.There are at least 35 sources of acid mine drainage in the creek's watershed.
Camping, picnicking, hiking, fishing, waterfowl hunting, swimming, canoeing, and boating are some activities available. [2] Mountain biking is also available on the trail. [3] Boats must operate at no-wake speeds. [2] [4] The lake has redear sunfish, bluegill, largemouth bass, and channel catfish that are available for fishing. [1]
Swatara Creek (nicknamed the Swatty) is a 72-mile-long (116 km) [1] tributary of the Susquehanna River in east-central Pennsylvania in the United States.It rises in the Appalachian Mountains in central Schuylkill County and passes through northwest Lebanon County before draining into the Susquehanna at Middletown in Dauphin County.