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Other Names:
Black Bass, Green Trout, Bigmouth Bass, Lineside Bass,Bucketmouth

Description:
Largemouth bass grow 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) during their first year, 8 to 12 inches (20 to 30 cm) in two
years, 16 inches (40 cm) in three years. They are usually green with dark blotches that form a horizontal stripe
along the middle of the fish on either side. The underside ranges in color from light green to almost white. They
have a nearly divided dorsal fin with the anterior portion containing nine spines and the posterior portion
containing 12 to 13 soft rays. Their upper jaw reaches far beyond the rear margin of the eye.
Life History:
Except for humans, adult largemouth bass are the top predators in the aquatic ecosystem. Fry feed primarily on
zooplankton and insect larvae. At about two inches in length they become active predators. Adults feed almost
exclusively on other fish and large invertebrates such as crayfish. Larger fish prey upon smaller bass.

Spawning begins in the spring when water temperatures reach about 60°F. This could occur as early as
February or as late as May, depending one where one is in the state. Males build the nests in two to eight feet of
water. Largemouth bass prefer to nest in quieter, more vegetated water than other black bass, but will use any
substrate besides soft mud, including submerged logs. Once the female has laid eggs in the nest (2,000 to
43,000) she is chased away by the male who then guards the precious eggs. The young, called fry, hatch in five
to ten days. Fry remain in a group or "school" near the nest and under the male's watch for several days after
hatching. Their lifespan is on average 16 years.
Habitat:
Immature largemouth bass may tend to congregate in schools, but adults are usually solitary. Sometimes several
bass will gather in a very small area, but they do not interact. Largemouth bass hide among plants, roots or limbs
to strike their prey.
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides)
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Largemouth Bass
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