回复: 钓鱼的季节开始了
ZHEN, 什么时候活动搞到周六/日上午请告诉我...定当赴会. 其他时间都要照顾家里的两位领导...不能分身啊.
再请教个问题, ROCK BASS有多大呢? 是否和黄鲈一样大? 我用split bobber+4号小钩+蚯吲但只是上黄鲈. 你说的投到岩石缝里,是否很大的石头? 我家附件的河边只有小的ROCK, 没有大的, 那是否就没有RB呢? 今晚想去试用下POWERBAIT的小鱼JIGGING, 上面写着专钓多利/RB/YP.
每周四。五,都会将周末聚钓的时间通告一下。相信一定会有一起出钓的机会的。
关于钓石鲈,给你转帖一段,应该会有启发。
Rock bass
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Rock bass
rock bass
Conservation statusSecure
Scientific classificationKingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Actinopterygii
Order:
Perciformes
Family:
Centrarchidae
Genus:
Ambloplites
Species:
A. rupestris
Binomial nameAmbloplites rupestris
(
Rafinesque,
1817)
The
rock bass (
Ambloplites rupestris,
Ambloplites constellatus), also known as the
rock perch,
goggle-eye, or
red eye is a
species of
freshwater fish in the sunfish
family (
Centrarchidae) of
order Perciformes. They are similar in appearance to
smallmouth bass but are usually quite a bit smaller. The average rock bass is between 6-10 inches, and they are rarely over a pound. Rock bass are native to the
St Lawrence River and
Great Lakes system, the upper and middle
Mississippi River basin in
North America from
Québec to
Saskatchewan in the north down to
Missouri and
Arkansas, and throughout the eastern U.S. from
New York through
Kentucky and
Tennessee to the northern portions of
Alabama and
Georgia in the south. While fairly good eating cooked fresh, Rock Bass are generally not regarded by most anglers as a food fish of the quality of
bluegill or
perch. Fishing with live bait such as
nightcrawlers is the most effective to catch rock bass, although they are often caught with lures while fishing for
bass.
A. rupestris, the largest and most common of the
Ambloplites species, has reached a maximum recorded length of 43
cm (17
in), and a maximum recorded weight of 1.4
kg (3.0
lb). It can live as long as 10 years. These fish have the ability to rapidly change their color to match their surroundings. It is this chameleon-like trait that allows them to thrive throughout their wide range.
Rock bass
The rock bass prefers clear, rocky, and vegetated stream pools and lake margins. It is carnivorous, and its diet consists of smaller fish,
insects, and
crustaceans.
Rock bass can be surprisingly unflustered by the presence of human activity, living under lakeside docks and near swimming areas.
Ambloplites constellatus, a species of rock bass from the Ozark upland of Arkansas, and
Ambloplites ariommus are true rock bass, but regarded as separate species.
A. rupestris is sometimes called the
redeye or
redeye bass in
Canada, but this name refers more properly to
Micropterus coosae, a distinct species of
Centrarchid native to parts of the
American South.
Rafinesque originally assigned the rock bass to
Bodianus, a
genus of
marine wrasses (family
Labridae).