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The North Carolina Wildlife Commission (NCWC) is asking for the public’s help to stop spreading the Alabama bass to new ...
Alabama bass, which are often mistaken for spotted or largemouth bass, are an invasive species to North Carolina that are now being found in the state's coastal areas.
Routine fisheries surveys conducted by NCWRC biologists have documented the spread of Alabama bass over the last 20 years in North Carolina reservoirs and rivers. Their distribution has rapidly grown ...
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.
A prominent Southern California bass angler established a new record at San Diego's Lake Poway recently with the catch of a ...
Beveal's fish replaces a 16.17-pound largemouth bass caught by Keith Burns at Caddo Lake on March 20, 2010. Barry StClair ...