Black bass

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"I caught a black bass. That couldn't BE more bass!" —Wild World
"I caught a black bass! Turn up the bass!" —City Folk

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Name: Micropterus salmoides
Family: Centrarchidae- Sunfish
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The Black Bass is a common fish found in the river. It appears year round, all day and sells for 300 Bells. Despite the name, the black bass is not actually black at all, but a dark sheen of green. It is a member of the bass family.

Donating to the Museum

Like all fish in the Animal Crossing series, the black bass can be donated to the Museum by talking to Blathers, who will give some information on it.

In Wild World

Blathers will say this when you donate a black bass:

"In sport-fishing, the black bass is very often the main quarry... It's apparently a delicious fish, so I'd imagine some sport-cooking fellows! Indeed, I suppose they would call that a catch-and-eat program! Hoo hoo!"

In City Folk

Upon presentation to Blathers, he will say:

"The black bass sports tremendous strength for its size, making it a popular catch in sportfishing. The bass is so popular that there are even fishermen who specialize exclusively in catching bass, eh wot? There are concerns about the effect of fishng on its habitat...but even so, this fish remains a favorite."

Encyclopedia Information

Once the player has caught a particular fish or bug, they can find information about it in the bug or fish menus. Once the black bass has been caught, the following information can be found in the fish menu:

Wild World

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City Folk

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A real life Black Bass

Further Information

The black bass is native to the Southern United States and comes in three varieties, by commonness: the Largemouth bass and Smallmouth bass followed by the rarer spotted bass. It has become one of the most popular fish for Sportsfishing, especially in the USA, but around the world, it has been stocked and have been noted to grow to be over 3 feet long. The average one can expect to catch is up to 5 lbs.