What is the approximate maximum recorded weight of the Yellow Bass?
Answer
Just over four pounds
The Yellow Bass occupies the smaller end of the size spectrum when compared to other members of the temperate bass family, such as the Striped Bass or even the common White Bass. While many individuals encountered by anglers measure between 10 and 14 inches and weigh only one or two pounds, the species has a known upper limit. The largest documented specimens, or the world record, have been recorded tipping the scales slightly above the four-pound mark. This relatively small maximum size impacts how the fish is typically pursued, often favoring lighter tackle where its spirited fight is more readily appreciated by the angler.

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