Noun
a variety of black bass; the angle of the jaw falls below the eye
flesh of smallmouth bass
Source: WordNetHabitat The smallmouth bass is found in clearer water than the largemouth, especially streams, rivers, and the rocky areas and stumps and also sandy bottoms of lakes and reservoirs. Source: Internet
Big Green Lake – The smallmouth bass fishing was steady last week but the arrival of a cold front with snow flurries last weekend slowed both angling pressure and fishing action down. Source: Internet
In addition to illegally introduced smallmouth bass, it also contains native yellow perch, brown bullhead catfish, shiners and minnows. Source: Internet
Murray, Harry, Fly Fishing for Smallmouth Bass, Lyons Press, 1989 Kreh, Lefty, Fly Fishing for Bass, Lyons Press, 2004 The smallmouth bass is one of the toughest fighting freshwater fish in North America. Source: Internet
Near the mouth of the Bear River, those fishing the Bobber Hole and D Pier may find smallmouth bass, rock bass, walleye, pike, catfish, freshwater drum, suckers or carp. Source: Internet
Folks travel from all over the country to fish these waters, catching everything from largemouth and smallmouth bass, crappie and walleye to catfish, pan fish and bluegill. Source: Internet