Each year from around the middle of March to the end of November, hundreds of thousands of fishing enthusiasts take to the water ways, in hopes of catching a bass.
Each year from around the middle of March to the end of November,
hundreds of thousands of fishing enthusiasts take to the water ways, in hopes
of catching a bass. Over the last decade, more and more bass fishing
enthusiasts have gone from not having a preference in which type of bass they
catch, to becoming finicky about which breed they have to fish for. With that
in mind, here is a look at some of the most popular breeds of black bass.
There are many different breeds of Black Bass, however, only a few are
recognized by the bass fishing association, which governs game fishing for
bass.
Largemouth Bass – The world record for largest Largemouth Bass, no pun
intended, was 22 pounds and four ounces. Throughout the years, thanks in large
part to the humans fishing for it, the Largemouth Bass has extended its habitat
to all over North and Central America. For instance, the Largemouth Bass was
initially located in the Eastern USA, North of Mexico and South of Canada.
However, as we mentioned earlier, the Largemouth Bass has been relocated many a
time. The Largemouth is the most popular species of Black Bass in the game
fishing industry.
Spotted Bass – The largest Spotted Bass weighed in at over 10
pounds and four ounces. Its habitat similar to the Largemouth Bass has varied
over the years. But for all intents and purposes, the most common areas to find
the Spotted Bass are Mississippi, the Gulf of Mexico from Texas to Florida and
can occasionally be found in the area between Georgia to Kentucky. The Spotted Bass
received its name because it has spots on its stomach and teeth on its
tongue. It is the second most popular
game fish in the bass fishing industry.
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