Largemouth Yellowfish
The Largemouth Yellowfish is a ray-finned fish species in the Carp family. They are predators of aquatic invertebrates, with adults feeding almost exclusively on other fish. Spawning occurs in riffles during summer, during which a large female can lay more than 60,000 eggs. They are slow-growing and long-lived, and reach a total length of 12 in (30 cm) after only five years.
Details
- Reserves
- Izilo Zasendulo
- Habitats
- Lake Shore, Shallow Lake, Upriver, Middle River, River Mouth
- Weight
- 0.8 kg - 22.2 kg
- Bait and Lure Preference
- Grub, Popper, Corn, Crankbait, Dough, Frog, Jerkbait, Shad, Spinner, Spoon, Tube, Worm, Bread, Minnow
- Traits
- Hard FighterTries its best to get off the hookLast StandWhen close to getting caught it fights with renewed vigor
Weight
Hook Sizes
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1/0
2/0
3/0
4/0
Tackle Preference
Filter
Available
Baits
Natural
Bread
Dough
Live
Minnow
Bottom
Corn
Lures
Constant
Twitching
Jigging
Stop & Go
Crankbait
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Frog
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Grub
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Jerkbait
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Popper
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Shad
Spinner
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Spoon
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Tube
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Worm
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