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Bass (fish)

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Name of various types of fish
Not to be confused with Basa (fish).
Striped bass (Morone saxatilis)

Bass (/bæs/ ; pl.: bass) is a common name shared by many species of ray-finned fish from the large clade Percomorpha, mainly belonging to the orders Perciformes and Moroniformes, encompassing both freshwater and marine species. The word bass comes from Middle English bars, meaning "perch",[1] despite that none of the commonly referred bass species belong to the perch family Percidae.

Types

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Lateolabrax japonicus

Other species known as bass

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For other fish called "bass", see Sea bass.
Micropterus salmoides — largemouth bass with assorted sunfish

Many species are also known as basses,[2] including:

Fishing

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Main article: Bass fishing
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Largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass are the most popular game fish in North America.[3]

It is also very popular in South Africa. In the country, largemouth bass are often found in lakes, rivers, creeks, and dams.

When fishing, lures (Bass worms), live bait, spinner baits, jig bait, jerkbait and crank bait will work well. Lures that mimic baitfish, worms, crayfish, frogs, and mice are all effective. Fishing with a small mepps or rooster tail in-line spinner is very effective for creek fishing, when bass are scouting for small baitfish.[4] In open water, lures that cover the water quickly such as spoons, spinners and lipless crankbaits[5] During the fall and winter months, bass will be less active and eat less. In this situation, fish with suspending lures or slow lures like ned rig, suspending jerkbaits.[6] In the summertime, you should throw lures that float or sink 2-4ft since bass comes to the shallow areas and perfer faster lures.[7]

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