It depends on the season and temperature of the water. For instance, if its early season, like right after the ice melts, use soft baits like Texas rigged worms or something like a rage tail. When it's a nice sunny day in the spring or summer use spinner baits or MEPPS spinners.
spinner baits are best for bass its good to use the in shallower water. you can catch other fish on them to like muskies, and northern
i would say a red ring with shrimp
Nightcrawlers
Crankbaits, spinnerbaits, plastic worms, lizards, and "creature" baits, jerkbaits, jigs.
Jerry Zuber has written: 'How to fish for bass' -- subject(s): Largemouth bass fishing 'Know your fishing baits' -- subject(s): Fishing lures
Yes, largemouth bass have gills.
yes
no, peacock bass are related to cichlids, largemouth are sunfish
Live bait such as minnows and crayfish work well, but there are thousands of artificial baits that catch bass well. Plastic worms, rigged with weights work very well, also, topwater baits that chug along or buzz along also catch many fish, as do spinnerbaits and crankbaits.
For largemouth, Florida or Mexico.
how do bass migrate
Blue Gil and largemouth bass.
The best ways are to close the mouth, and see if the jaw extends past the eye slightly. If it does, it is a largemouth. Secondly, spotted bass have a series of small dark spots below the lateral line. Also, largemouth are somewhat larger, and prefer shallower water.
Trout chow granules, moistened and wadded into a firm ball on the hook.
A big largemouth would eat a smaller fish of any species.