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If you want to catch spotted bass: Head on over to Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, or Mississippi where the spots swim in deep waters alongside smallmouth and largemouth bass in rivers, streams, canals, etc. Spotted bass also swim around California lakes. In fact, the World Record was marked at Lake Perris whereas the fish weighed 9 pounds and 4 ounces. Spotted bass are also found in eastern parts of Texas around Cypress River, Sabine, Neche, and so on. Moreover, spotted bass are found in Ohio River's especially near the basins. You will also find spotted bass in Florida lakes, around Red River, Edwards Plateau, and throughout Guadalupe River.

How to spot bass:
Spotted bass are noted for their light green or brown colorful sides. The fish have dark blotches along the lateral bands, which are shaped like diamonds. Spotted bass have a jaw line that extends to the rear area of its eye. As well, the bass have notable patches over its teeth and tongue.

How to find subspecies:
If you are searching for spotted bass, you may want to learn about subspecies. Spotted bass come from northern family Micropterus Punctulatus-Punctulatus. The Alabama spotted bass are members of Micropterus Punctulatus-Henshalli. Spotted bass at Wichita are known as Micropterus Punctulatus Wichitae.

How to find Alabama subspecies:
If you are searching for Alabama, subspecies look for dark spots near the base of the fish's tail. The spots will also appear over the gill cover at the rear. Alabama spotted bass have up to 75 scales that stretch along the lateral lines. You will find the spotted bass in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi.

Northern spotted bass are distinguished from their spotted tail. The fish has around 68 scales along its side. Spotted bass are distinct fish that generally is hybrids of smallmouth

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What Lures, What Fish?
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The bass are sporting fish. Anglers often battle these fish when using lightweight tackle to catch the bass. Some of the common baits recommended by pro anglers are spinners, nymphs, crayfish, jigs, lizards, plastic worms, crankbait, hellgrammites, etc.

Spotted bass often swim in minute streams, or medium streams. The fish tend to gravitate in slow-moving, clear water. Along the areas of deep reservoirs, the spotted bass will swim as well. Spotted bass prefer to swim in water temperatures at 70 degrees, and will sometimes swim in water deeper than that of the largemouth bass.

During spring, spotted bass begin spawning. The water temperature preferred is around 68 degrees, yet the fish will spawn in 63-degree water as well. If you plan to fish during spawning season make sure you visit heavy weed covered areas, or areas where plenty of brush provides hiding. Logs, trees, rocky reefs, etc, are other favorite hiding spots.

TIP: Look for spotted bass in turbid waters, warm, or sluggish areas around lakes, rivers, etc.

Bass are spiny-finned species, which are often found in seas, lakes, rivers, etc. If you want to catch the largest bass, then visit the ocean and seas. Still, you will catch some very large, largemouth bass in various lakes around the world. Largemouth grow larger than the common spotted fish, which spotted bass common length is around 10.9 in northern areas, and 18.1 in southern areas. The common weight is around 19 inches in length and 3.2 standard pounds. Largemouth bass has a common weight at 9.5 and its elongate body reaches up to 26 inches. The average length is around 20.8, i.e. northern bass. Southern bass range up to 24.9.

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