Thursday, March 5, 2009

Largemouth Bass

Bass are feisty little creatures, they can propel themselves forward at a speed of about 40 mph. They eat anything small than them and sometimes things that are the same size as the bass. The average lifespan for a largemouth bass is 16 years.



Most fisherman, average and pro alike, prefer fishing bass than any other because of the thrill you get when you feel that exhilarating bite. It sends a rush of adrenaline coursing through my veins every time I get the bite. Another reason that people would prefer bass fishing to let's say crappie fishing and whatnot. Of all the different types of fish I have caught nothing puts up a better fight that a big ole fighting bass. And another good feeling is releasing the bass afterward, knowing that it will grow and that some little kid might catch it. It feels good to know that you are fishing for fun, and not killing the bass as some people do.

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