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Laremouth Bass have adapted to a large
variety of habitats, from the clear and rocky lakes
preferred by smallmouth bass to sloughs and sluggish
waters. It thrives in shallow, mud-bottomed lakes
and slow-moving streams which contain an abundance
of aquatic vegetation. Largemouth are brawling fish,
often eager to strike most, if not all, artificial
lures, including bass bugs and flies, with enthusiasm.
Largemouth bass like cover and are often caught in
weeds, lily pads and among sunken timber. Overhanging
trees, docks and swimming floats also provide good
largemouth hideouts.
The
largemouth bass is native to the midwestern and southeastern United States and
northeastern Mexico, but has been introduced throughout the United States and
many other countries. The great demand for largemouth bass and their high selling
price (compared to other cultured species) have raised interest in their commercial
culture.
There are two recognized subspecies
of largemouth bass, the Florida and the Northern.
These subspecies blend genetically in areas of overlap
and subspecies can be positively identified only biochemically.
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