Body Type & Identification: Deep-bodied, laterally compressed with a large mouth extending past the eye — the defining identification feature. Dark olive-green to black lateral band runs the length of the body on a lighter green background. The most popular freshwater sport fish in the United States.
Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–85°F. Most active and aggressive at 70°F–78°F. Move to deep structure in summer heat and winter cold — primary feeding occurs when water is in the optimal range. Spring warming triggers the spawn and the year's most aggressive feeding.
Habitat: Highly adaptable — found in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and tidal creeks throughout North America. Prefer shallow, weedy, structure-rich environments: submerged timber, dock pilings, lily pads, grass edges, rocky points, and laydowns. Dominant predator of warm, vegetated freshwater systems.
Best Lures: Soft plastic worms (Texas-rigged) are the all-time top producer — a 6-inch Zoom Trick Worm in green pumpkin or black-blue catches fish everywhere. Topwater lures (Heddon Zara Spook, Whopper Plopper) at dawn produce explosive strikes. Jigs with trailers around dock pilings and deep structure. Swim jigs and chatterbaits through grass. Spinnerbaits around laydowns. Crankbaits along rock points and channel edges. Frog lures over thick surface vegetation.
Best Baits: Live shiners are the premier trophy bait in Florida and the South — a large wild shiner free-lined near grass produces the largest bass. Live crawfish are outstanding in rocky reservoirs. Large live nightcrawlers work well year-round. Live bluegill (where legal) produce trophy fish. Cut shad on the bottom attracts large bass in cold water.
Top 5 Destinations: Lake Okeechobee FL, Clear Lake CA, Lake Fork TX, Falcon Lake TX, Guntersville Lake AL.
Deep-bodied, laterally compressed with a large mouth extending past the eye — the defining identification feature. Dark olive-green to black lateral band runs the length of the body on a lighter green background. The most popular freshwater sport fish in the United States.
Habitat
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Highly adaptable — found in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, rivers, and tidal creeks throughout North America. Prefer shallow, weedy, structure-rich environments: submerged timber, dock pilings, lily pads, grass edges, rocky points, and laydowns. Dominant predator of warm, vegetated freshwater systems.
Water Conditions
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65°F–85°F. Most active and aggressive at 70°F–78°F. Move to deep structure in summer heat and winter cold — primary feeding occurs when water is in the optimal range. Spring warming triggers the spawn and the year's most aggressive feeding.
Tackle & Bait
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Best Lures:
Soft plastic worms (Texas-rigged) are the all-time top producer — a 6-inch Zoom Trick Worm in green pumpkin or black-blue catches fish everywhere. Topwater lures (Heddon Zara Spook, Whopper Plopper) at dawn produce explosive strikes. Jigs with trailers around dock pilings and deep structure. Swim jigs and chatterbaits through grass. Spinnerbaits around laydowns. Crankbaits along rock points and channel edges. Frog lures over thick surface vegetation.
Best Baits:
Live shiners are the premier trophy bait in Florida and the South — a large wild shiner free-lined near grass produces the largest bass. Live crawfish are outstanding in rocky reservoirs. Large live nightcrawlers work well year-round. Live bluegill (where legal) produce trophy fish. Cut shad on the bottom attracts large bass in cold water.
Top Fishing Locations
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Filter by State:
60 fishing locations where you can catch Largemouth Bass
British Columbia Outlook
🏞️ Freshwater
Capilano
🏞️ Freshwater
Chilliwack River:
🏞️ Freshwater
El Salto
🏞️ Freshwater
Lyman Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Quail Lake (Utah)
🏞️ Freshwater
Ray Roberts Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Saly River
🏞️ Freshwater
Choccolocco Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Pell City, AL
Holt Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AL
Lewis Smith Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Cullman, AL
Mountain View Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Vandiver, AL
Alamo Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Wenden, AZ
Apache Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tortilla Flat, AZ
Arizona Fish Report
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Bartlett Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Carefree, AZ
Black Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Heber, AZ
C. C. Cragin Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tortilla Flat, AZ
Canyon Lake (AZ)
🏞️ Freshwater
Apache Junction, AZ
Cataract Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Clear Creek Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Winslow, AZ
Cluff Ranch Ponds
🏞️ Freshwater
Pima, AZ
Concho Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Concho, AZ
Dead Horse Ranch State Park
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Dogtown Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Fain Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott Valley, AZ
Fortuna Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Goldwater Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Granite Basin Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Green Valley Lake AZ
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Horseshoe Lake (AZ)
🏞️ Freshwater
Carefree, AZ
Kaibab Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Williams, AZ
Lake Havasu
🏞️ Freshwater
Havasu City, AZ
Lake Pleasant
🏞️ Freshwater
New River, AZ
Lake Powell
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Lower Salt River
🏞️ Freshwater
Phoenix, AZ
Lyman Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Springerville, AZ
Lynx Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Prescott, AZ
Martinez Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Picacho, AZ
Mingus Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Clarkdale, AZ
Mittry Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Mogollon Rim Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Payson, AZ
Oak Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Sedona, AZ
Parker Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sierra Vista, AZ
Patagonia Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Patagonia, AZ
Pena Blanca Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Nogales, AZ
Rainbow Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ, AZ
Red Mountain Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Mesa, AZ
Redondo Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Yuma, AZ
Roosevelt Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tonto National Forest, AZ
Saguaro Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sunflower, AZ
San Carlos Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Peridot, AZ
Scott Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
AZ
Sheeps Crossing
🏞️ Freshwater
Greer, AZ
Show Low Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Show Low, AZ
Sow Low Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Show Low, AZ
Tempe Town Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tempe, Az
Topock Marsh
🏞️ Freshwater
Topock, AZ
Upper & Lower Lake Mary
🏞️ Freshwater
Flagstaff, AZ
From the Angler's Guide
Lake Okeechobee FL, Clear Lake CA, Lake Fork TX, Falcon Lake TX, Guntersville Lake AL.
Whoppers — Biggest Catches
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14.12 lbs
Lake Camanche, Wallace, CAJan 6, 2020
🥈
13.25 lbs
John Simpson
Del Valle Lake, Livermore, CANov 30, -0001
🥉
12.07 lbs
Pat Olson
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CANov 30, -0001
#4
11.38 lbs
Joseph Ernster
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CAJun 5, 2019
#5
11.10 lbs
Don G
Del Valle Lake, Livermore, CANov 30, -0001
#6
11.00 lbs
George Kramer
19's ToyNov 30, -0001
#7
10.62 lbs
Austin Baker
Lake Camanche, Wallace, CAJul 22, 2019
#8
10.56 lbs
Lance Lewis
Del Valle Lake, Livermore, CANov 30, -0001
#9
10.50 lbs
Xavier Schwarm
Wohlford Lake, Escondido, CASep 1, 2018
#10
10.50 lbs
Devin Gross
Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet, CANov 30, -0001
#11
10.49 lbs
Rob Griffin
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CAMay 7, 2019
#12
10.25 lbs
Brian Fansher
Lake Morena, Campo, CANov 30, -0001
#13
10.19 lbs
Dennis Wayne
Santee Lakes, Santee, CANov 30, -0001
#14
10.00 lbs
Manuel Delgado
Lake Perris, Perris, CANov 30, -0001
#15
10.00 lbs
Eric Torio
Dec 31, 1969
#16
10.00 lbs
George Burass
Lake Morena, Campo, CANov 30, -0001
#17
10.00 lbs
Steve Gype
Lake Perris, Perris, CANov 5, 2012
#18
9.95 lbs
Don Weinthal
Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet, CANov 30, -0001
#19
9.50 lbs
Aaron Morrison
Santee Lakes, Santee, CANov 30, -0001
#20
9.50 lbs
Joey Coelho
Lake Chabot, Castro Valley, CANov 30, -0001
#21
9.00 lbs
Edwin Broglio
New Melones Reservoir, Angels Camp, CAMar 19, 2019
#22
9.00 lbs
Tim Songal
Lake Morena, Campo, CANov 30, -0001
#23
8.97 lbs
Joe Menegos
Diamond Valley Lake, Hemet, CANov 30, -0001
#24
8.60 lbs
Louie Ianniello
Lake Poway, Poway, CAOct 19, 2008
#25
8.50 lbs
Al Bausley
Lake Skinner, Temecula, CANov 30, -0001
State & Agency Records
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10 official records on file for Largemouth Bass
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21 lbs. 12 oz.
Michael Arujo
Castaic Lake, Castaic, CAMar 5, 1991Freshwater AnglingCDFW
#2
16 lbs. 8 oz.
Thomas Burgin Birmingham
Mountain View Lake, Vandiver, ALNov 3, 1987Freshwater Angling
#3
16 lbs. 8 oz.
L: 28.0"
Randall E. White Mesa
Canyon Lake, Tortilla Flat, AZApr 22, 1997Freshwater AnglingAZGF
#4
15 lbs. 13 oz.
Steve Estrada
Bill Evans Lake, Silver City, NMDec 31, 1969Freshwater AnglingNMGF
#5
12 lbs. 8 oz.
Bill Evans
Lake Bosworth, WAAug 8, 2016Freshwater AnglingWDFW