Largemouth Bass (Aguas Claras Municipio)

This is the Wiki page for the Largemouth Bass found in Aguas Claras Municipio.

Below is a list of all the variants of this fish:

  • Largemouth Bass in Golden Ridge Reserve
  • Largemouth Bass in Aguas Claras Municipio
  • Description

    The Largemouth Bass is a freshwater gamefish native to the eastern and central United States, southeastern Canada and northern Mexico.

    The Largemouth Bass has an average lifespan of 10 to 16 years and can reach a maximum recorded overall length of 29.5in (74.9cm) and a maximum unofficial weight of 25.1lb (11.3kg). Bernard Germain de Lacépéde was the first to describe the Largemouth Bass in 1802, giving it the name Labrus Salmoides.

    The juvenile Largemouth Bass consumes mostly small bait fish, scuds, water fleas, copepods, small shrimp, and insects. Adults consume smaller fish, shad, worms, snails, crayfish, frogs, snakes, salamanders, bats and even small water birds, mammals, turtle hatchlings, and alligator hatchlings. Prey items can be as large as 50% of the bass’s body length or larger. Largemouth bass are a highly sought after angling fish, boasting a high-octane exciting ‘fight’, with fish often becoming airborne in an effort to throw the hook.

    Summary

    Habitats

    Largemouth Bass can be found in Shallow Pond, Deep Pond, Shallow Lake, and Deep Lake.

    Bait & Lure Preferences

    Popper, Frog, Lake Mix, Worm, Crankbait, Spinnerbait, Redworm, Leeches, Minnow, Tube, Grub, Shad, Eggs, Jerkbait, Spoon, Spinner, can be used to lure and catch Largemouth Bass in COTW the Angler.

    Traits

    The Largemouth Bass has the following traits:

    • Aggressive:

      Goes directly for a strike without nibbling.

    • Hard Fighter:

      Tries its best to get off the hook.

    • Jumper:

      Likes jumping out of the water.

    • Last Stand:

      When close to getting caught it fights with renewed vigor.

    Tips for catching Largemouth Bass

    Preferred Bait

    The Largemouth Bass preferes Popper as bait. If you use Popper you have the best chance of cathing a Largemouth Bass.

    Time of Day

    The best time for catching a Largemouth Bass is during Daytime and Nighttime.

    Ranks & Hook Sizes

    RankHook Size
    👶Juvenile (0.15-0.4kg)10, 9, 8 and 7
    🥉Bronze (0.4-1.6kg)6
    🥈Silver (1.6-2.2kg)5
    🥇Gold (2.2-3.4kg)4
    💎Diamond (3.4-4.5kg)3