by Oscar Uzoma
Redeye bass are commonly known as "Flint River Smallmouth," Coosa,
or Shoal bass. One of
the common fishes is the
Alabama Redeye. The fish
is famous for its caudal
fins, red-tone dorsal
and blue spots on the
upper sides of its body.
Redeye bass also have a
blue-tone underneath,
yet the fish colors
vary, depending on where
the fish is spotted.
Redeye is distinguished
for its red eyes. As
well, Redeye bass are
noted for the greenish
or brownish sides that
comprise vertical bars.
Moreover, Redeye bass
have gill covers that
comprise dark spots, as
well as a jaw line that
extends near the rear
eye. Its lateral bands
are similar to that of
the smallmouth bass. .
How to find Redeye Bass:
Redeye bass are
freshwater sunfish
species, which come from
the family of
Micropterus Coosae.
Redeye bass are spotted
in Tennessee, Alabama,
North Carolina, Georgia,
etc. Colorado and
Michigan waters also
house the bass.
Redeye bass forms as the
Shoal, Alabama, or
Apalachicola bass.
Apalachicola bass have
dark spots about the
tail base, which the
fish is spotted in
Florida, Georgia, and
Alabama. The
Apalachicola River runs
through Georgia, where
Redeye Shoal may have
got its name in this
form. Redeye bass are
aggressive species.
Redeye bass will fight
or jump hooks when
captured. How to
choose lures: The fish
are often attracted to
crayfish, worms,
hellgrammites, minnows,
minute spinners, minute
surface lures, nymphs,
and so on. NOTE:
Crayfish seems to be a
popular lure for
attracting Redeye, black
bass, largemouth,
smallmouth, and related
bass. More about
finding Redeye Bass: You
will find Redeye bass
along minute streams
near headwaters, or
areas where black bass
will not appear. To find
Redeye bass you can also
look along the
main-channels or areas
where the water
temperature is around 65
degrees. Hitting the
Records Redeye bass is
recorded in the World
Record, which the
largest Redeye weighed 8
pounds and 3 ounces. The
fish was apprehended in
Georgia at Flint River.
Basic Length and Weight
Common length of Redeye
bass reach up to 8.9
inches in Alabama, and
the Shoal reaches up to
21.5 inches. The
standard weight is 5.5
at a length of 20
inches. Dining with
Bass Redeye bass have a
food habit. The fish
enjoy feasting on
smaller fish, larval
insects, crayfish,
terrestrial insects,
etc. Redeye bass often
live up to 10 years. The
common spawning habits
start in spring. During
spring Redeye, bass will
spawn in 69 degrees
water temperature, or 62
degrees. Contrasting the
female guard, male
Redeye bass guard the
fry and eggs prior to
fry. More about the
Redeye Bass Rock bass is
also known as Redeye
bass in Canadian waters.
The North American
sunfish is noted for its
dark olive back, as well
as its whitish
undersides. Redeye bass
are game fish in eastern
and native lands, which
the Latin Ambloplites
Rupestris come from
North America.
Planning your bass
fishing trip: If you are
planning a bass fishing
trip, go online to view
the guides. Guides
online will take you on
tours around lakes where
Redeye bass, largemouth,
smallmouth, black bass,
and related bass swim.
Some people prefer to
hunt a specific fish,
and if you are one of
these people, having a
guide available can take
you to the hot fishing
spots. Now that you
have an idea about
Redeye bass, you may
want to learn more about
black bass, since these
creatures may offer a
surplus of catch whereas
the Redeye bass may not
provide you.
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