06-30-06, 03:36 PM | #1 |
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how many different freshwater species of bass are there?I know there are Largemouth Bass,Smallmouth Bass,and Spotted Bass.how much other ones are there?
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WEll in my general area there are LM, suwanee bass, sunshine bass, hybrids, striper, redeyes and the occasional shoal bass. Then in salt, there are black sea bass (not related) ad red bass (red drum, redfish, don't think it's related.) I've also heard of rock bass.
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Bass is a generic word used to name a huge number of species. The genera Micropterus is formed by the following species:
1.- Micropterus salmoides or largemouth bass 2.- Micropterus dolomieu or smallmouth bass 3.- Micropterus punctalatus or spooted bass 4.- Micropterus treculli or Guadalupe bass 5.- Micropterus cataractae or Shoal bass 6.- Micropterus coosae or Red Eye bass 7.- Micropterus notius or Suwanee bass Other fish called bass are for example Stripped bass and white bass but they don´t belong to the same genera they belong to the genera Morone and so on, so the fact that it has the name bass in it doesn´t necessarily mean they are related. |
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ok thanks raul
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i think on this board there is also genera Moron....but i never caught one.i have seen telltale signs...lol
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striped bass, white bass,white perch, black sea bass,and any combonation of hybrids .. are all in there own speiecs..
black sea bass is closly related to grouper raul spooted bass?? zooker
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Factoid!
Those species which we lovingly pursue and refer to as "Bass"...Largemouth, etc, at al, are NOT bass at all. They are, in fact, members of the Sunfish tribe. Yep, cousins of the Bluegill, Crappie, and that bunch. The "Striper", Hybrid Striper, (AKA "Wiper", the result of a "marriage" of Striper and the White Bass.) White Bass (AKA Sand Bass), Yellow Bass (Also AKA Sand Bass) ARE true bass. Now ain't that a bubble-burster? FR Professor of Ichthyology, Emeritus USND@H (University of Southern North Dakota at Hoople) PeeYess: Quit picking on Brother Raul! If you've never hooked the rare "SpOOted" Bass, you haven't been in a fight. |
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A small species, not growing to a large size in the area is a Coosa Bass
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i have caught many spotted bass never heard of the spooted ones.. are they like the lulpe bass?? the are there just never caught..
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the spooted ones are much bigger than the spotted ones!
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I had never heard of a "wiper" until I read this recently:
http://www.macombdaily.com/stories/0...gfish001.shtml A monster! |
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our home town brookeville lake is full of wipers, stripers, and white bass, this time of year look to vertical jig off 20ft+ drops
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A chrome plated whiz-bang is the only lure that will catch a spooted bass-just an FYI.
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reb,
you are sooo correct sir, as you may or may not know, years ago I went on a all day road trip to get a whizbang, and dangit if I only bought the firetiger color, next weekend on the lake sure was a disappointment let me tell you |
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