Noun
white bass (plural white bass)
Morone chrysops, a freshwater fish of the family Moronidae, found in the eastern and central United States and adjoining Canada.
As seasons progress through the summer and fall, the amount of diet overlap decreases as a result of both fish increasing in length. citation Habitat White bass inhabit large reservoirs and rivers. Source: Internet
Hybrids with other bass Striped bass have also been hybridized with white bass to produce hybrid striped bass also known as wiper, whiterock bass, sunshine bass, palmetto bass, and Cherokee bass. Source: Internet
Crappie – guys are doing better with live bait around standing timber and deeper brush piles in 15-20 feet; white bass – running a little bit, but nothing is really taking off. Source: Internet
This portion of the river becomes the most degraded, as a number of different kinds of fish live in this segment, as well. citation Reproduction The spawning season for the white bass is mid-March to late May. Source: Internet
Still getting them on shaky head, Ned rig, swimbaits and jigs; white bass – slow; crappie – doing well up the James and Long Creek on jigs, swimming minnows and live minnows; all other species – slow or no reports. Source: Internet
Outlook: Lighthouse Bay Marina reports: all species – slow; some crappie were caught out on the lake last week and a few white bass. Source: Internet