There is no denying bass have a hold on American anglers. Their native and introduced range encompasses all 50 states. Of those states, eight claim a freshwater bass species as their state fish. A win ...
If you asked the average American angler to name all the different types of bass, a handful of species would roll off the tongue, starting with largemouths and smallmouths, then probably stripers, and ...
Alabama bass, which are invasive to North Carolina, are now in more rivers and lakes than ever before and are competing with native fish and aquatic organisms. Biologists at the N.C. Wildlife ...
This past summer, the IGFA reviewed new findings published in the American Fisheries Society journal, which focused on genetic distinctions among black bass species. Following this research, the IGFA ...
Step aside, Florida man. We now have an official Florida bass. The largemouth bass in most of Florida, the state's most popular freshwater game fish, has officially been declared a separate species ...
South Carolina is known to be an outdoor destination with its coastline and Congaree National Park. It is Savannah, Georgia where the Savannah River gets its name. This river flows from the ...
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