Texas designated the Guadalupe bass as the official state fish in 1989; found only in Texas, native to fast-moving streams in the central Hill Country. read more
Texas designated Guadalupe bass (Micropterus treculi) as the official state fish in 1989 (Texas also adopted a state saltwater fish in 2011). All State Fish The Guadalupe bass is found only in Texas, native to fast moving streams in the central Hill Country (including the headwaters of the San Antonio, Guadalupe, and Colorado Rivers). read more
As a former resident of Texas I know the answer. The Guadalupe bass is the Texas State Fish since 1989. Found only in Texas in fast running streams in the hill country and parts of San Antonio and the Colorado River. The Guadalupe bass is a member of the Sunfish family and part of a the Black Bass group. read more