Yellow Bass Fishing Tips, World Record & Biology
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Yellow Bass

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Family Game Fish
Yellow Bass

Biology & Profile

As a prominent member of the family, the Yellow Bass provides excellent sport in US waters. The yellow bass (Morone mississippiensis) is a member of the family Moronidae. This species is a deep bodied fish that possesses five to seven dark stripes laterally along the sides, the lowest few of these are often broken or disrupted anterior to the origin of the anal fin. This species is somewhat similar to two other species in the family Moronidae, the white bass and the striped bass. The yellow bass is distinguishable from both of these species by having the offset lateral stripes above the anal fin and from not possessing tooth patches on the tongue. The yellow bass differs further from the white bass by having nine to ten anal rays in comparison to eleven or thirteen. The back of the fish is usually a dark olive green, and the abdomen and sides are often a silvery yellow.

Habitat & Diet

The ideal habitat for Yellow Bass typically consists of Lakes, Reservoirs, Rivers.

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Fishing Tips & Best Baits

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Quick Stats

Optimal Temp 50.0°F - 80.0°F