What is Considered a Good Size Bass? | Answered (2024)

What is Considered a Good Size Bass? | Answered (1)

A good size bass is anything bigger than the legal keeping limit of the state you are fishing in. This size varies state to state but any bass larger than the state’s limit would be eligible to be weighed in a fishing tournament. For most of the country a 2-3 pound bass would be a good size.

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What is Considered a Big Bass?

Most anglers would consider anything larger than 5 pounds a big bass. A 5 pound bass would likely be a weekend angler’s personal best outside of California, Florida, Texas and few other southern states. A 5 pound bass will also make a professional angler very happy. In many professional tournaments the largest fish will be in the 5 pound range.

How Big is a Trophy Bass?

What is considered a trophy bass will depend heavily on the state you are fishing in. Most anglers consider 10 pounds the benchmark for a trophy bass. However if you look at the state records listed below you will see that 6 states have records smaller than 10 pounds. For this reason a more accurate way to judge a trophy bass is anything bigger than 75% of the states record is a trophy bass. This makes a trophy bass in California, Florida, and other large bass producing states closer to 12 pounds while a trophy bass in more norther states like Minnesota are 6 pounds.

What is the Biggest Bass Ever Caught?

The biggest bass ever caught was 22 pounds 5 ounces. It was caught at lake Biwa in Japan by Manabu Kurita. The International Game Fish Association requires a record to outweigh the past record holder by at least 2 ounces. So even though Kurita caught the largest bass ever his bass is considered a tie with George Perry’s 22 pound 4 ounce bass he caught at lake Montgomery in Georgia.

Largest Bass Caught by State

StateWeightLocationAnglerYear Caught
AlaskaN/AN/AN/AN/A
Alabama16 lbs, 8 ozMountain View LakeThomas Burgin1987
Arizona16 lbs, 7 ozCanyon LakeRandall White1997
Arkansas16 lbs, 8 ozMallard LakeAnn Mardis1976
California21 lbs, 12 ozLake CastaicMicheal Arujo1991
Colorado11 lbs, 6 ozEcho Canyon ReservoirJarrett Edwards1997
Connecticut12 lbs, 14 ozMashapaug PondFrank Domurat1961
Delaware11 lbs, 10 ozWagamons PondAJ Klein2016
Florida17 lbs, 27 ozUnnamed LakeBilly O'Berry1986
Georgia22 lbs, 4 ozMontgomery LakeGeorge Perry1932
Hawaii9 lbs, 9.4 ozWaita ReservoirDickie Broyles1992
Idaho10 lbs, 15 ozAnderson LakeMrs. M.W. TaylorN/A
Illinois13 lbs, 1 ozStone Quarry
Lake
Edward Walbel1976
Indiana14 lbs, 12 ozUnnamed LakeJenifer Schultz1991
Iowa10 lbs, 14 ozLake FisherPatricia Zaerr1984
Kansas11 lbs, 12.8 ozPrivate Pit LakeTyson Hallam2008
Kentucky14 lbs, 9.5 ozHighsplint LakeMark Ward2019
Louisiana15.97 lbsCaney LakeGreg Wiggins1994
Maine11 lbs, 10 ozMoose PondRodney co*ckrell1968
Maryland11 lbs, 6 ozHuntington Farm PondColton Lambert2013
Massachusetts15 lbs, 8 ozSampson PondWalter Bolonis1975
Michigan11 lbs, 15.04 ozBig Pine Island LakeWilliam Maloney1934
Minnesota8 lbs, 15 ozAuburn LakeN/A2005
Mississippi18 lbs, 2.4 ozNatchez State Park LakeAnthony Denny1992
Missouri13 lbs, 14 ozBull Shoals LakeMarvin Bushong1961
Montana8 lbs, 12.8 ozNoxon Rapids ReservoirDarin Williams2009
Nebraska10 lbs, 11 ozSandpit Near ColumbusPaul Abegglen Sr.1965
Nevada12 lbs evenLake MeadMicheal R. Geary1999
New Hampshire10 lbs, 8 ozLake PotanipoG. Bullpit1967
New Jersey10 lbs, 14 ozMenantico Sand Wash PondRobert Eisele1980
New Mexico15 lbs, 13 ozBill Evans LakeSteve Estrada1995
New York11 lbs, 4 ozBuckhorn LakeJohn L. Higbie1987
North Carolina15 lbs, 14 ozPrivate PondWilliam H. Wofford1991
North Dakota8 lbs, 7.5 ozNelson LakeLeon Rixen1983
Ohio13 lbs, 2 ozPrivate PondRoy Landsberger1976
Oklahoma14 lbs, 13.7 ozCedar LakeDale Miller2013
Oregon11 lbs, 1.6 ozBallenger PondB. Adam Hastings2002
Pennsylvania11 lbs, 3 ozBirch Run ReservoirDonald Shade1983
Rhode Island11 lbs, 3.2 ozJohnson's PondBrandon Migliore2016
South Carolina16 lbs, 2 ozLake MarionP.H. Flanagan1949
South Dakota9 lbs, 3 ozHudson Gravel PitRichard Vierick1999
Tennessee15 lbs, 3 ozChickamauga LakeGabe Keen2015
Texas18 lbs, 2.8 ozLake ForkBarry St.Clair1992
Utah10 lbs, 2 ozPowell LakeSam Lamanna1974
Vermont10 lbs, 4 ozLake DunmoreTony Gale1988
Virginia16 lbs, 4 ozConnor LakeRichard Tate1985
Washington12 lbs, 9 ozLake BosworthBill Evans2016
West Virginia9 lbs, 9.9 ozDog Run LakeEli Gain2001
Wisconsin11 lbs, 3 ozRipley LakeN/A1940
Wyoming11 lbs, 9 ozKleenburn PondsCaleb Salzman2018
What is Considered a Good Size Bass? | Answered (2024)

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What is Considered a Good Size Bass? | Answered? ›

To me, a big Bass weighs at least seven pounds, but to some people, a three to five-pound Bass is a big deal. Thus, if your idea of a BIG bass falls around 3 pounds, you have better odds of reaching your goal. But if big lands in the 5+ category, then you need to prepare for the challenge ahead.

What size bass is good? ›

Fish over 16-inches are great for catch and release, photos and trophy mounts. Thirdly, smaller fish tend to have better tasting meat with a more desirable firm texture. Older, larger fish tend to have a fishier taste and mushier texture. 8-inch to 15-inch bass fillets are perfect for fried strips or bites.

How big is a bass supposed to be? ›

The various sizes accommodate the player's height, arm length, and hand size; it's more comfortable to play a bass that's your size and your hand more easily reaches the notes. Unlike violins where a violinist typically grows into a 4/4 violin, with the bass, the standard and most popular size by far is 3/4.

What is considered a trophy bass? ›

When we examine the world records of each of those three main species, a trophy bass (by most standards) tips the scales at around half the body weight of the largest specimens on record. In the case of Manubu Kurita's record tying 22.3106-pound largemouth, a 10-pounder would be roughly 45 percent of that specimen.

Is a 21 inches a big bass? ›

In ohio LargeMouth bass 21 inches or over 3 pounds is a big fish.

Is a 17 inch bass big? ›

McHugh's counterparts at Texas Parks & Wildlife have published a graph showing the average weight of bass in their state at a given length, and though conditions are not exactly the same there, the averages are likely to be similar--they say a 15-inch fish is typically around 1.8 to 2 pounds, 17-inchers are typically ...

Is a 10 pound bass rare? ›

In order to catch a giant bass, you have to fish where they live. Largemouths over 10 pounds are extremely rare, and it takes the right conditions to grow them.

Is a 10 pound bass big? ›

billmac. A 10lb largemouth seems to be the gold standard of goals to achieve for a largemouth fisherman. What do you think is the smallmouth equivalent of a 10lb largemouth? Since the world record largemouth is about 22lbs, and the world record smallmouth is about 12, would you say it is about 6 lbs?

Is a 2 pound bass big? ›

Although catching a 4- or 5-pounder might be a great goal, I always thought a 2-pound average was a very respectable catch. The 2-pounder seemed to be the mark. I thought to myself, “Man I must be missing it.” A 2-pound bass was a nice fish to me, but sort of routine or a little on the short end for some others.

Is a 5lb bass good? ›

We have all caught little bass that fought like a tiger, but I think the body mass comes into play at about 3 lbs. That's where I draw the bottom line, but for me a "Good Bass" is 5 lbs.

How big is a 3 year old bass? ›

For bass, there is usually a range of about four inches between the largest and smallest individuals of the same age. That is, although the average three-year-old largemouth bass is 13.3 inches long, some will be as small as 11 inches and others as large as 15 inches.

What is the rarest type of bass? ›

The Guadalupe bass is a rare fish species and the official state fish of Texas. While the Guadalupe bass is almost unheard of globally, it is a popular game fish for central Texas anglers.

How do I make my bass grow bigger? ›

Supplement the bass with all they can eat, use spin feeders to grow bluegills bigger and faster and add additional forage fish like threadfin shad to the lake; and. Selectively harvest your bass every year to keep from having a buildup of smaller bass that will eat up most of the forage fish and stunt the larger bass.

How old is a 10 lb bass? ›

A 10 pound fish from the Biscay Bay area might only be about 15 years old. Most fish weighing more than about 5 pounds are female. Bass start to have their greatest appeal to sporting anglers when they reach about 10 years of age, and weigh between 4 and 7 pounds.

What is the biggest bass ever caught? ›

George Perry: 22 Pounds, 4 Ounces

The 22-pound, 4-ounce behemoth that currently holds the world record was caught some 89 years ago by George Perry on June 2, 1932, from Montgomery Lake in Georgia.

What is the largest bass ever caught? ›

On June 2nd, 1932, George Perry caught the current world record bass out of Lake Montgomery, an oxbow lake off the Ocmulgee River in southern Georgia. The fish (the whopper) weighed 22 pounds, 4 ounces.

How many pounds is a good bass? ›

7-8 lbs is a great super light weight range. 8-9 is light weight, 9-10 is about medium weight. 9.5-10.5lbs is the normal weight that most of us bassists are calibrated to I guess, half a pound under or over you really feel it.

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