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Frilled Shark

The Frilled Shark scores a 1 on the man eater danger scale. There are no known encounters with people. The Frilled Shark (Chlamydoselachus anguineus) has an eel like appearance unlike any other shark in existence today. Frilled...

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Rock Bass Winter Fishing Facts and Information

Use worms and leeches in the southern United States. In the Northern States and Canada, use fathead minnows and gizzard shad. Deep or Shallow: depends on temperature By late fall, the rock bass have moved to deeper water. Like...

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Rock Bass An Introduction

Rock Bass (Ambloplites rupestris) are members of the sunfish family and are not a true bass. They are known by the following names: Black Perch, Google-Eye, Red Eye and Rock Sunfish. Do not mistaken the name Red Eye with the...

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Basking Shark

The only risk of getting eaten by a Basking Shark is to swim directly into its mouth, and even then it is likely to spit you out. The Basking Shark (Cetorhinus maximus) grows very large and is the second largest shark. The...

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Rock Bass River Fishing Facts and Information

Crayfish are a top bait that are sure to catch Rock Bass or any other fish capable of eating one. There are some Rock Bass, such as those found in the Saline River in Arkansas, that spend their entire lives living in rivers and...

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Top Tips

Smallmouth Bass prefer cool, oxygen rich water.

Therefore, try streams and rivers with fast moving water. Smallmouth can also be found behind brush or other debris and where rocks breach the surface, creating oxygen rich water.

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