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Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu)
Other Names Brown Bass, Brownie, Bronze Bass Description The smallmouth bass is generally green with dark vertical bands rather than a horizontal band along the side.

 


Smallmouth bass
STATE RECORD
8 pounds, no ounces, length not available, West Battle Lake (Otter Tail County), 1948.
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Smallmouth Bass : (Micropterus dolomieui)
Description
Native to the upper Mississippi River basin, generally east of the Missouri River drainage, and in the Great Lakes system. Introduced into Arizona in 1921.

Smallmouth Bass Tackle and Techniques Think trout-size gear by Louis Bignami
Northeast Florida Pond Action Catch these bass while wading, tubing, walking the bank or from a johnboat or raft! by Larry Larsen, Bass & Caribbean Travel Editor ...

Smallmouth bass prefer clear, quiet waters with gravel, rubble, or rocky bottoms. They live in mid-sized, gentle streams that have deep pools and abundant shade, or in fairly deep, clear lakes and reservoirs with rocky shoals.

Smallmouth Bass (Average Size 6-18 inches). Popular in colder, faster and cleaner water, especially lakes with clear, gravel-bottomed or rock bottoms and rivers throughout the state.

Some food species of eagles include bullhead fish (Ictalurus spp.), alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), chain pickerel (Esox niger), sucker (Catostomus spp.), salmon (Oncorhyncus spp.), white perch (Morone americana), smallmouth bass (Micropterus ...

The largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides), smallmouth bass (M. dolomieu), spotted bass (M. punctulatus), and rock bass (Ambloplites rupestris) belong to the sunfish family, Centrarchidae.

Many anglers believe the Arctic grayling rivals the smallmouth bass with its jarring strikes, spectacular aerial somersaults, short powerful runs, and a preference for avoiding the net.

African clawed frogs, bullfrogs, smallmouth bass) impact steelhead in the Santa Clara River watershed?
Would habitat restoration be beneficial for southern steelhead if barriers still exist downstream of the habitat restoration?

Olsen, M., B. Young. 2003. Patterns of Diet and Growth in Co-occurring Populations of Largemouth Bass and Smallmouth Bass. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society, 132: 1207-1213.

These features can be used to distinguish largemouth bass from the smallmouth bass. The dorsal fin has a deep notch separating nine spines from 12 to 13 soft rays.

See also: Bass, Trout, Perch, Sunfish, Largemouth Bass

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