White Bass

The white bass, Morone chrysops, is a freshwater fish known for its silver-white body and dark horizontal stripes. Native to North American rivers and lakes, it is a popular target for anglers due to its schooling behavior and aggressive feeding. White bass are most active during spring spawning runs when they move upstream in large numbers.
Length~33 (max 43)
Weight~1 (max 3)
WaterFresh
Water Temp12-20° F
Depth3-8 ft
- Other namesSilver bass, Sand bass
- Length~33 (max 43)
- Weight~1 (max 3)
- WaterFresh
- Water Temp12-20° F
- Depth3-8 ft
Popular lures for White Bass
Regulation for White Bass
- SeasonAlways open
- Bag limit10
- Vessel limit-
- Trophy limits-
- Max size-
- Min sizeNo
- Measurement-
- Prohibited methods-
Living Conditions
🐟 Habitat preferences
- White bass prefer large, open lakes and reservoirs, as well as fast-moving rivers
- They are often found in deeper waters during the day but move to shallows to feed, especially at dawn and dusk
- Their diet consists mainly of smaller fish, but they also consume insects and crustaceans
- They are schooling fish, often found in large groups, which makes them easier to locate during fishing
♻️ Life cycle and mating behavior
- White bass spawn in spring, migrating upstream to gravel or sandy bottoms in rivers
- They are broadcast spawners, releasing eggs and sperm into open water, where fertilization occurs
- After spawning, the eggs drift downstream and hatch within days
- Juveniles remain in nursery areas, gradually moving to deeper waters as they grow, becoming more independent as they mature