Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Striped Bass



This is a striped bass.

Striped bass are a valuable food fish as well as a popular sport fish.

They have a smooth arched profile. They are slimmer and more streamline than the hybrid bass until it reaches 5 or more pounds.

They can get up to 100 pounds in the sea, and up to 50 pounds in inland waters. Their back is an olive green to a steel blue gray, often even black. Their sides are silvery to silvery green, with a white belly. They also have distict dark stripes on their sides.

They can live in salt water and fresh water. They migrate from salt waters to fresh waters to spawn. This takes place in the spring. The females can release 65,000 eggs. They usually hatch within two to three days.

They eat just about anything that is alive and available. They are a top level carnivore. They feed mostly at night.

More bass information at the links below:

http://fishintom.atbass.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF

http://fishintom.betterbass.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF

http://fishintom.ksbassman.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF

Find more great fish species information,and much more at the link below.
http://www.fishingfortrophybass.com

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