Striped Bass

The striped bass, Morone saxatilis, is a prized game fish found in both freshwater and saltwater environments along the Atlantic coast of North America. Known for its silver body with dark horizontal stripes, it is highly sought after by anglers due to its size and strength. Striped bass migrate seasonally, moving between coastal waters and rivers, where they spawn. Their diet consists mainly of smaller fish and invertebrates.
Length~50 (max 90)
Weight~10 (max 56)
WaterFresh, brackish, salt
Water Temp12-20° F
Depth18-30 ft
- Other namesAtlantic striped bass, Striper, Linesider, Rock, Rockfish
- Length~50 (max 90)
- Weight~10 (max 56)
- WaterFresh, brackish, salt
- Water Temp12-20° F
- Depth18-30 ft
Popular lures for Striped Bass
Regulation for Striped Bass
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Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Found in coastal waters, estuaries, and large rivers, preferring areas with strong currents
- Often seen near structures such as bridges, piers, and rocky outcrops where prey is abundant
- Diet includes a variety of fish and invertebrates, with a preference for schools of baitfish
- Striped bass are known to move with the tides and are most active during dawn and dusk
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawning occurs in freshwater rivers during spring, with adults migrating upstream
- Eggs are laid in open water, and the young drift downstream to estuarine nurseries
- Juveniles spend several years in estuaries before moving to the open ocean
- Seasonal migrations are common, with striped bass moving north in the summer and returning south in the winter