Jun 20
The largemouth bass is adaptable to a large variety of habitats, from those suitable for smallmouth to sloughs and sluggish waters. It is typical of shallow, mud bottomed lakes and slow moving streams which contain an abundance of aquatic vegetation.
Upper jaw extends beyond back of eye, horizontal strip on side. Average size in the Kawarthas is 14 inches or 1 1/2 pounds. Common baits used are minnows, spoons, plugs, rubber worms or spinner baits.
The largemouth bass is a catch to please anyone’s collection. Lets have a picture of your catch with stats and we’ll put it on (not in - lol) this fishing net.
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