CALICO BASS = BLACK CRAPPIE ((Pomoxis nigromaculatus) papermouth, Calico bass, specks, speckled perch)
◎White. The black crappie is covered with dark, irregular blotches and has sevenırarely eightıdorsal spines. It shows more yellowish and greenish on its sides and its caudal (tail) and anal fins are heavily flecked.
CALICO BASS = WHITE CRAPPIE
((Pomoxis annularis) papermouth, Calico bass, specks, speckled perch)
◎The white crappie has six spines - rarely five - and it has noticeable vertical bars on its silvery sides as well as a light pearlescent color or iridescent blue and lavendar. Both white and black crappie have protruding lower jaws.
HYBRID STRIPED BASS ((Morone hybrid) hybrid, hybrid striper)
◎This is a striped bass x white bass cross, with a body shape between that of striper and white bass. Silvery-white with up to 8 dark broken stripes; first stripe below lateral line complete to tail. Tongue tooth patches are intermediate between white and striped bass.
◎Size:Typically less than 10 lbs.
LARGEMOUTH BASS = Black bass ((Micropterus salmoides) Black bass, bigmouth)
◎Basically dark greenish above fading to a whitish belly, but variable depending on the water it lives in. Shows a series of dark blotches that form a dark horizontal band along its midline to its tail. Named because of its big mouth. Upper jaw extends well beyond the eye. Dorsal fin deeply notched.
◎Size:Average weight is 2 to 4 lbs., with up to 10 lbs.occurring in some waters.
MUD BASS = CARP ((Cyprinus carpio) German carp, European carp, mud bass, buglemouth bass)
◎Very large member of the minnow family. Thick bodied, with a brassy sheen, humped back, very large scales, large lips, barbles extending from lips, and spines on the front of dorsal and anal fins.
◎Commonly attain 15 to 20 lbs.
Roanoke Bass = rock bass ((Ambloplites cavifrons) Redeye, rock bass)
◎Robust body much like the rock bass but with dark, olivegreen to olivebrown back, fading to grayish sides and white belly. Has smaller scale spots than the rock bass and lighter small whitish or yellowish spots on its upper body. Has a slightly concave outline over the eyes. Checks scaleless or nearly so.