Tuesday, March 24, 2009
White Bass
This is a white bass.
A white bass is a medium sized fish. They can get up to 18 to 20 inches in length and two to three pounds.
They are blue gray to steel gray on their backs, with sides of silvery white.
They prefer to live in large lakes and small to large rivers. They prefer clear waters. They are a school fish. They spawn, feed and travel in groups. In late April through early June they spawn. Females can release 25,000 to 1,000,000, eggs. The eggs will hatch within two or three days.
Young bass quickly learn to thrive in the schools. They drift amoung large groups eating zoo plankton. As they grow they of course switch to eating larger prey such as fish.
They go back into deeper water by day and shallow water by night. They are aggresive feeders. They make a big commotion on top waters as they feed on schools of forage fish.
Find more great fish species information,and much more fishing information at link below.
http:www.fishingfortrophybass.com
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