The Freshwater Fishing Blog of New England
Welcome to The Freshwater Fishing Blog of New England.
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The main focus is Freshwater Fishing in the New England area. Great photographs, diagrams and analysis of fish caught in New England. Catches, spots, techniques and lures. All fish are caught and identified while stream, river, pond or lake fishing in and around New England.
I am a Fisherman in the Massachusetts area. I post pictures of the fish I catch along with helpful anatomical diagrams. I also discuss related material and other information available on species identification.
Feel free to email me pictures of catches, especially the fish you're not familiar with. - Keel33@gmail.com - I identify species, post diagrams and discuss characteristics. Recent Fish include Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Pumpkinseed, Pike, Pickerel, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Fallfish.
Posts begin below this message starting with the most recent and get older as you scroll down.
http://freshwaterfishingblog.blogspot.com/
The main focus is Freshwater Fishing in the New England area. Great photographs, diagrams and analysis of fish caught in New England. Catches, spots, techniques and lures. All fish are caught and identified while stream, river, pond or lake fishing in and around New England.
I am a Fisherman in the Massachusetts area. I post pictures of the fish I catch along with helpful anatomical diagrams. I also discuss related material and other information available on species identification.
Feel free to email me pictures of catches, especially the fish you're not familiar with. - Keel33@gmail.com - I identify species, post diagrams and discuss characteristics. Recent Fish include Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Sunfish, Pumpkinseed, Pike, Pickerel, Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Fallfish.
Posts begin below this message starting with the most recent and get older as you scroll down.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Largemouth Bass
This is a small Largemouth Bass. They are characterized (and separated from Smallmouth Bass) by a wide dark band that extends horizontally along the side and a larger mouth (End of the upper jaw extends past the orbit in Largemouth). As a member of the Sunfish family many traits are similar to other varieties.
Largemouth (Top) and Smallmouth (Bottom) Main differences include mouth size, ventral color and head shape
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