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Types of Bass Fish

Australian ​Bass​
Australian ​Bass​

Australian bass is an important member of the native fish assemblages found in east coast river systems. It is a predatory native fish and an extremely popular angling species. The species was simply called perch in most coastal rivers where it was caught until the 1960s, when the name Australian bass started to gain popularity.

Black sea ​Bass​
Black sea ​Bass​

The black sea bass (Centropristis striata) is an exclusively marine grouper found more commonly in northern than in southern ranges. It inhabits the coasts from Maine to northeast Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico.

Blackfin ​Seabass​
Blackfin ​Seabass​

The blackfin seabass (Lateolabrax latus) is a Perciforme fish in the family lateolabracidae, found primarily in the shallow waters of the Pacific coast of Asia, in Japan and in South Korea. There are only two species in the genus Lateolabrax, known as Asian seabasses.

Choctaw Bass​
Choctaw Bass​

The Choctaw bass, which was long mistaken for spotted bass, is found in coastal rivers along the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama. Scientists collected this Choctaw bass from Florida’s Holmes Creek in February 2012.

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Doederleinia ​Berycoides​
Doederleinia ​Berycoides​

Other Names: Rosy Sea-bass Rosy Seabass, Doederleinia berycoides. Source: Australian National Fish Collection, CSIRO. License: CC By Attribution-NonCommercial. Summary: A reddish seabass becoming silver below with a large red eye, reddish fins, a black margin on the spinous dorsal and caudal fins, a black mouth cavity, and large deciduous scales. ...

European ​Bass​
European ​Bass​

The European bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) is a primarily ocean-going fish native to the waters off Europe's western and southern and Africa's northern coasts, though it can also be found in shallow coastal waters and river mouths during the summer months.

Florida Black ​Bass​
Florida Black ​Bass​

The final Florida Black Bass Management Plan can be reviewed online, or printed using the links below, along with summary materials and background information. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission approved this plan at a public meeting in St. Augustine, Florida, on June 9, 2011. We would ...

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Giant sea ​Bass​
Giant sea ​Bass​

Giant (Black) Sea Bass. Scientific Name Stereolepis gigas. Habitat Kelp forests and deep, rocky reefs. Conservation Status There is no formal conservation status, but fishing is prohibited in California. Additional Information This gentle giant is the largest and most magnificent species of fish in the kelp forest.

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Guadalupe ​Bass​
Guadalupe ​Bass​

Guadalupe Bass Facts. A small but powerful fish, the Guadalupe is not a true bass, but a member of the sunfish family (also true for other "black bass" including largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and spotted bass). The typical adult is around 12 inches long and 1 pound in weight.

Japanese sea ​Bass​
Japanese sea ​Bass​

Because their name changes as they grow – in Japanese such fish are called shusseuo ... The Japanese sea bass is also commonly referenced to as Suzuki when it comes to food. It is widely fished and even farmed in order to be used as a delicacy that is served as sushi. However, not to be confused, there is a Japanese Suzuki, and a Chinese Suzuki, both out of different species, but in the same ...

Largemouth ​Bass​
Largemouth ​Bass​

The largemouth bass has a number of aliases: the widemouth bass, Florida bass, black bass, bigmouth bass, bucketmouth bass, green bass, green trout, southern largemouth and northern largemouth. It is encouraged among anglers to release large specimens of largemouth bass, because the larger fish are usually breeding females that contribute to future fishing stock.

Ozark Bass​
Ozark Bass​

Osage Beach, Mo. — Lake of the Ozarks will showcase its superb bass fishing during three B.A.S.S. events slated for the lake. The Central Missouri reservoir will host the Carhartt Bassmaster College Midwest Conference Regional March 29-31, followed by the Costa Bassmaster High School Midwest Open April 2 and the B.A.S.S. Nation Central Regional April 5-7.

Patagonian ​Toothfish​
Patagonian ​Toothfish​

Although the fish isn't always caught in Chilean waters, and a toothfish isn't technically even a bass, the term Chilean Seabass had "broad resonance among American seafood eaters." While the name change has certainly helped the Patagonian toothfish become more popular (there was a major Chilean Seabass boom in the '90s), it has also led to overfishing of the species.

Redeye Bass​
Redeye Bass​

The Redeye bass (Micropterus coosae) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) native to the Coosa River system of Georgia, Alabama. The waters it is normally found in are cool streams and rivers in the foothills of mountains.

Roanoke ​Bass​
Roanoke ​Bass​

Roanoke Bass Scientific Name. Ambloplites cavifrons. Other Common Names. Redeye, rock bass. Identification. Robust body much like the rock bass but with dark, olivegreen to olivebrown back, fading to grayish sides and white belly. Has smaller scale spots than the rock bass and lighter small whitish or yellowish spots on its upper body.

Rock Bass​
Rock Bass​

Rock On, Rock Bass Although rock bass dont rank high on the most-wanted lists of todays anglers, theyre a fascinating group of fish... *Daniel Isermann is a fishery scientist at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point and contributes to many In-Fisherman publications.

Shadow Bass​
Shadow Bass​

The shadow bass (Ambloplites ariommus) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. It is native to Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Georgia.

Shoal Bass​
Shoal Bass​

The shoal bass (Micropterus cataractae) is a species of freshwater fish in the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of order Perciformes. One of the black basses, it is native to subtropical waters in Florida and Georgia.

Smallmouth ​Bass​
Smallmouth ​Bass​

Smallmouth Bass Fishing Tips For Beginners Its name implies this fish can eat only small morsels at a time, so smallmouth bass usually receive a steady diet of diminutive baits from novices. However, savvy smallmouth anglers know these voracious eaters will attack anything, even if it is more than a mouthful.

Spotted Bass​
Spotted Bass​

The spotted bass (Micropterus punctulatus), also called spotty, or spots in various fishing communities, is a species of freshwater fish of the sunfish family (Centrarchidae) of the order Perciformes.

Spotted ​Seabass​
Spotted ​Seabass​

Spotted sand bass can be easily distinguished from kelp bass by the height of the third dorsal spine. In spotted sand bass and barred sand bass it is the longest of the dorsal spines, while in the kelp bass the third, fourth and fifth spines are of about equal length.

Striped Bass​
Striped Bass​

Fishing and habitat: Striped bass are one of the species most sought-after by recreational anglers around the Bay. Hook-and-line is the primary gear used by recreational anglers, which has limited or no effect on habitat.

Suwannee ​Bass​
Suwannee ​Bass​

Suwannee Bass BASS ONLINE 2016-10-18T14:26:21+00:00 Suwannee Bass - Micropterus notius Suwannee River bass fishing is a little-known commodity outside of the small river towns scattered throughout North Florida's Big Bend section.

White Bass​
White Bass​

The record size for white bass caught on fishing tackle is 6 pounds 13 ounces (3.1 kg) shared by fish caught in 1989 in Orange Lake, Orange, Virginia, and in 2010 in Amite River, Louisiana. Diet. White bass are carnivores. They have four main taxa in their diet: calanoid copepods, cyclopoid copepods, daphnia, and leptodora.

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White Perch​
White Perch​

The white perch (Morone americana) is not a true perch but is, rather, a fish of the temperate bass family, Moronidae, notable as a food and game fish in eastern North America. In some locales it is referred to incorrectly as "silver bass".

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Yellow Bass​
Yellow Bass​

Game fish - no bag or size limits The meaning of the word Morone is unknown. The species epithet mississippiensis refers to the Mississippi River from which the species was first described. Although yellow bass are sometimes confused with white bass or young striped bass, there are several distinguishing characteristics.