Spotted bass and largemouth bass have a lot in common. They look alike; they can inhabit the same places in the same lakes; they eat the same forage; and they’ll fall for many of the same baits. But ...
The spotted bass sometimes is called the “in-between species.” That is, it falls somewhere between its cousins the largemouth bass and the smallmouth bass. It shares some traits with the smallmouth ...
An invasive fish first found in Lake Norman is spreading elsewhere in the state and threatening native largemouth, smallmouth and spotted bass, state wildlife biologists said Friday while asking the ...
Alabama bass, which are invasive to North Carolina, are now in more rivers and lakes than ever before and are competing with native fish and aquatic organisms. Biologists at the N.C. Wildlife ...
There's nothing more thrilling in the sport of bass fishing than watching a hell-bent largemouth clobber a topwater bait. Whether its a popper twitched subtly across a flat during the calm early ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WGHP) — A bass species that are invasive to North Carolina is spreading in our lakes and rivers and competing with our native fish, according to the NC Wildlife Resources Commission.