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largemouth

NOUN
  1. a large black bass; the angle of the jaw falls behind the eye

How To Use largemouth In A Sentence

  • THE SHALLOW WATERS of eastern North Carolina's remote pocosin wetlands warm up as fast as the spring fishing action for panfish and largemouth bass. Catch North Carolina Panfish on Poppers from a Float Tube
  • Records are not clear as to whether the second aquarium car brought largemouth or smallmouth black bass to California.
  • There are bowfins, longnose and Florida gars, 15 species of sunfish, seven species of catfish, largemouth bass, and Suwannee bass.
  • In 2006 he told a German newspaper that the best moment of his presidency was when he caught a seven-and-a-half pound (3.5 kg) largemouth bass on the lake at the ranch.
  • Also, they had to treat Sandwash Reservoir after it was found both smallmouth and largemouth bass had been illegally planted, threatening what had been an excellent trout fishery.
  • I think the young kid who catches a 7-pound largemouth off the family dock at high noon is probably just lucky. Lucky vs. Good
  • It was a tough trip, but the fishing was outstanding - smallmouths to 3 pounds, largemouths and lots of sunfish.
  • Though many black bass varieties are of local importance, only the largemouth, smallmouth, and striped bass retain a true commercial value.
  • The saltwater river harbors prized snook, trout, largemouth bass, redfish, and even tarpon.
  • Predatory fish in the ecozone include the lake sturgeon, brook trout, lake trout, northern pike, muskellunge, largemouth bass, sauger, and walleye.
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