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Describes the appearance, habitat, food habits and spawning pattern of the white and yellow bass. ... Primary White Bass Locations ... The white and yellow bass resemble one another, but as their names suggest, they are different colors. The white bass has separated dorsal fins, the second anal spine is one-third the length of...
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Common Names: silver bass, white lake-bass, striped bass ... White bass are native to the Midwest, with written records appearing as far back as the early 1800s. They are popular with anglers, who find them easy to catch during feeding frenzies or spring spawning runs.
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White bass can be identified because they have a single center tooth patch, and their stripes are faint. On a white bass, the first stripe below the lateral line is not distinct nor complete to tail. ... CHARACTERISTICS: At first glance, white bass resemble small striped bass with faint lateral stripes. But the two can...
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State of New Mexico Department of Game and Fish: Providing New Mexico and its wildlife Year-round Excellent Services ... White bass and striped bass are members of the temperate bass family: true basses, separate and distinct from largemouth and smallmouth bass which are actually members of the sunfish family.
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