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  2. Largemouth bass - Wikipedia

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    The upper jaw of a largemouth bass extends beyond the rear margin of the orbit. [16] The largemouth bass is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded overall length of 29.5 in (75 cm) [17] and a maximum unofficial weight of 25 lb 1 oz (11.4 kg). [17] Sexual dimorphism is found, with the female larger than the male.

  3. Slot limit - Wikipedia

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    In this example largemouth bass shorter than 12 inches (30 cm) and longer than 16 inches (41 cm) may be removed from the water and kept for personal use in accordance with local fishing regulations. Slot limits are based on the principle that bass populations exhibit different habitat requirements during different phases of their lives.

  4. Centrarchidae - Wikipedia

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    Centrarchidae, better known as sunfishes, is a family of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the order Centrarchiformes, native only to North America.There are eight universally included genera within the centrarchid family: Lepomis (true sunfishes), Micropterus (black basses), Pomoxis (), Enneacanthus (banded sunfishes), Centrarchus (type genus, consisting solely of the flier C ...

  5. Micropterus - Wikipedia

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    Micropterus is a genus of North American freshwater fish collectively known as the black bass, which belong to the sunfish family Centrarchidae of order Centrarchiformes.They are sometimes erroneously called "black trout", but the name trout more correctly refers to certain potamodromous members of the family Salmonidae (order Salmoniformes).

  6. Shoal bass - Wikipedia

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    Shoal bass are closely associated with rock shoals and are uncommon in other habitat due to their unique spawning requirements. The conservation status of shoal bass is vulnerable throughout its range. [4] Good fishing still exists in Georgia's Flint River, but anglers are encouraged to catch and release.

  7. Bass fishing - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. Freshwater fish - Wikipedia

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    The protection of 30% of Earth's surfaces by 2030 may encompass freshwater habitat and help protect these threatened species. [ 8 ] There is an increasing trend in freshwater fish for local taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic richness in more than half of the world's rivers. [ 8 ]

  9. Shinyrayed pocketbook - Wikipedia

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    Primary host fish are three species of Micropterus: shoal bass, redeye bass, and largemouth bass. The glochidia achieved 78% success in metamophosing on these fish in one study. [11] Micropterus punctulatus (spotted bass), an introduced species, is also a highly successful host.