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Small Mouth Bass

Micropterus dolomieu

Description:

The smallmouth bass is generally brown (seldom yellow) with red eyes, and dark brown vertical bands, rather than a horizontal band along the side. There are 13–15 soft rays in the dorsal fin. The upper jaw of smallmouth bass extends to the middle of the eye.

Habitat:

Slower part of the stream right before rapids, it was kind of like a pool area that turned into shallow rapids, it was also at a corner of the stream.

Notes:

One of the black basses, it is a popular game fish sought by anglers throughout the temperate zones of North America, and has been spread by stock to many cool-water tributaries and lakes in the United States and Canada. The smallmouth bass is native to the upper and middle Mississippi River basin, the Saint Lawrence River–Great Lakes system, and up into the Hudson Bay basin. Its common names include smallmouth, bronzeback, brown bass, brownie, smallie, bronze bass, and bareback bass.

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ConorSheaWing

Pennsylvania, USA

Spotted on Jun 19, 2013
Submitted on Jun 21, 2013

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