Suwannee Bass

The Suwannee bass, Micropterus notius, is a freshwater fish native to the Suwannee River system in Florida and Georgia. It is smaller and darker in coloration than other bass species, with distinctive vertical bars on its sides. This species inhabits fast-moving, rocky streams and rivers, where it feeds on insects, crayfish, and small fish. The Suwannee bass is a sought-after game fish, valued for its strong fight relative to its size.
Length~21 (max 40)
Weight~1 (max 2)
WaterFresh
Water Temp18-27° F
- Other names-
- Length~21 (max 40)
- Weight~1 (max 2)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp18-27° F
Popular lures for Suwannee Bass
Regulation for Suwannee Bass
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit5
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits1 > 16"
- Max size16"
- Min size12"
- MeasurementTotal Length
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- Inhabits fast-moving, clear streams and rivers with rocky or sandy substrates
- Often found near submerged logs, rocks, and undercut banks, where it can ambush prey
- Feeds on aquatic insects, crayfish, and small fish, primarily during the day
- Prefers waters with abundant oxygen and minimal pollution
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- Spawns in spring, with males creating nests in shallow, gravelly areas
- Males guard the eggs and fry until they are large enough to fend for themselves
- Juveniles remain in shallow waters until they mature, gradually moving to deeper areas
- Seasonal migrations are limited, as the species tends to stay within its native river system