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|name = Black Bass
 
|name = Black Bass
 
|image = BlackBass.jpg
 
|image = BlackBass.jpg
 
|imagesize = 298
 
|scientific name = ''Micropterus salmoides''
 
|scientific name = ''Micropterus salmoides''
 
|family = ''Centrarchidae'' - Sunfish
 
|family = ''Centrarchidae'' - Sunfish
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|found = [[River]]
 
|found = [[River]]
 
|size = N/A
 
|size = N/A
|price = 300 Bells
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The '''Black Bass''', ''Micropterus salmoides'', is a common fish found in [[rivers]] all day, year-round. It can be sold for 240 Bells.
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The '''black bass''', ''Micropterus salmoides'', is a common fish found in [[rivers]] all day, year-round. It can be sold for 240 [[Bells]].
 
==Museum==
 
==Museum==
An information board in the aquarium will provide information about this fish.
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An information board in the [[aquarium]] will provide information about this fish.
   
 
"''They get their name from their somewhat blackish bodies, though they have a green tint. They usually hide in weeds and wait until other fish approach before forcefully striking. Many people use lures to catch black bass because they are such strong fish. Black bass have a fierce image, as the males will scare off other fish to protect the fry in the nest. They are related to [[sea bass]], so they make for a tasty dinner, though their skin has a very strong odor.''"
 
"''They get their name from their somewhat blackish bodies, though they have a green tint. They usually hide in weeds and wait until other fish approach before forcefully striking. Many people use lures to catch black bass because they are such strong fish. Black bass have a fierce image, as the males will scare off other fish to protect the fry in the nest. They are related to [[sea bass]], so they make for a tasty dinner, though their skin has a very strong odor.''"
   
 
==In real life==
 
==In real life==
[[File:BlackBassIRL.jpg|thumb|left|300px]]The '''Largemouth Bass''' is a species of '''Black Bass''' native to North America. It is a state fish of Alabama (official freshwater fish), Georgia, Mississippi, Florida (state freshwater fish), and Tennessee (official sport fish). The largemouth is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded length of 29.5 inches (75cm) and a maximum weight of 25 pounds, 1 ounce (11.4kg). The fish lives an average of 16 years.
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[[File:BlackBassIRL.jpg|thumb|left|300px]]The '''Largemouth Bass'' '''''is a species of black bass native to North America. It is a state fish of Alabama (official freshwater fish), Georgia, Mississippi, Florida (state freshwater fish), and Tennessee (official sport fish). The largemouth is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded length of 29.5 inches (75cm) and a maximum weight of 25 pounds, 1 ounce (11.4kg). The fish lives an average of 16 years.
   
Young Largemouth Bass eat small bait fish, scuds, small shrimp, and insects. Adults consume smaller fish ([[bluegill]]), snails, crawfish, frogs, snakes, salamanders, bats, and even small water birds, mammals, and baby alligators. In larger lakes and reservoirs, they occupy deeper water, and shift to a diet consisting almost entirely of smaller fish, and even younger members of larger fish species. Prey can be as large as 25 to 50% of the bass’s body length.
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Young Largemouth Bass eat small bait fish, scuds, small shrimp, and insects. In larger lakes and reservoirs they occupy deeper water and shift to a diet consisting almost entirely of smaller fish and even younger members of larger fish species. Prey can be as large as 25 to 50% of the bass’s body length.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery columns="3">
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Black Bass.JPG|A player catching a black bass
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Fish]]
 
[[Category:Fish]]
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[[Category:River Fish]]
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[[Category:January Fish]]
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[[Category:February Fish]]
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[[Category:March Fish]]
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[[Category:April Fish]]
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[[Category:May Fish]]
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[[Category:June Fish]]
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[[Category:July Fish]]
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[[Category:August Fish]]
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[[Category:September Fish]]
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[[Category:October Fish]]
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[[Category:November Fish]]
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[[Category:December Fish]]
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[[Category:Year-round Fish]]

Latest revision as of 00:13, 9 December 2014

"I caught a black bass! I've got some class!"

Black Bass
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Scientific Name
Micropterus salmoides
Family
Centrarchidae - Sunfish
Time of Year
All year
Time of Day
All day
Location
Size
N/A
Selling Price
300 Bells

The black bassMicropterus salmoides, is a common fish found in rivers all day, year-round. It can be sold for 240 Bells.

Museum[]

An information board in the aquarium will provide information about this fish.

"They get their name from their somewhat blackish bodies, though they have a green tint. They usually hide in weeds and wait until other fish approach before forcefully striking. Many people use lures to catch black bass because they are such strong fish. Black bass have a fierce image, as the males will scare off other fish to protect the fry in the nest. They are related to sea bass, so they make for a tasty dinner, though their skin has a very strong odor."

In real life[]

BlackBassIRL

The Largemouth Bass is a species of black bass native to North America. It is a state fish of Alabama (official freshwater fish), Georgia, Mississippi, Florida (state freshwater fish), and Tennessee (official sport fish). The largemouth is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded length of 29.5 inches (75cm) and a maximum weight of 25 pounds, 1 ounce (11.4kg). The fish lives an average of 16 years.

Young Largemouth Bass eat small bait fish, scuds, small shrimp, and insects. In larger lakes and reservoirs they occupy deeper water and shift to a diet consisting almost entirely of smaller fish and even younger members of larger fish species. Prey can be as large as 25 to 50% of the bass’s body length.

Gallery[]