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  2. Largemouth bass - Wikipedia

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  3. European seabass - Wikipedia

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    European seabass

  4. Centrarchidae - Wikipedia

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  5. Smith: Wisconsin lakes with special largemouth bass ... - AOL

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    The lake has an abundant largemouth bass population that has resulted in very slow growth rates. In 2018 special rules were put in place on Deer to encourage harvest of bass less than 14 inches in ...

  6. Warmouth - Wikipedia

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    These fish range in size from 4 to 10 inches (10 to 25 centimetres), but can grow to over 12 inches (30 cm) in length, and weigh up to 2.25 pounds (1.02 kg). The warmouth is occasionally confused with the rock bass or green sunfish, both of which share its relatively large mouth and heavy body. However, the green sunfish generally has a ...

  7. Spotted bass - Wikipedia

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    Spotted bass usually feed on small fishes, crayfish and aquatic insects. [5] The young begin with copepods and other small crustaceans and soon begin to eat insects. The spotted bass' diet falls in between the largemouth and smallmouth bass. It isn't nearly as predatory as the largemouth and only consumes about half the amount of the fish.

  8. Bass fishing - Wikipedia

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    Bass fishing. Smallmouth bass caught on the Missouri River in Niobrara, Nebraska, U.S. Bass fishing is the recreational fishing activity, typically via rod -based angling, for various game fishes of North America known collectively as black bass. [1] There are numerous black bass species targeted in North America, including largemouth bass ...

  9. Redeye bass - Wikipedia

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    The redeye or Coosa bass is an elongate, slender fish with a large mouth that extends to or slightly behind the rear margin of the eye. The dorsal fin contains nine to 11 (usually 10) spines and 11 to 13 (usually 12) rays, and the area between the two is only slightly notched. The anal fin contains three spines and nine to 11 (usually 10) rays.