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IDENTIFICATION OF THE TEMPERATE BASS
White Bass, Striped Bass and Their Hybrid

White bass description

White bass teeth on tongue



Striped Bass Identification

Striped Bass Identification Using Teeth



Hybrid Striped Bass or Wiper Identification

Hybrid and Striped Bass Teeth on the Tongue


Yellow bass can be identified because they do not have a tooth patch on their tongue and the second spine of the anal fin is longer than the base of the anal fin.

White bass can be identified because they have a single center tooth patch, and their stripes are faint.  On a white bass, the first stripe below the lateral line is not distinct nor complete to tail.

Some striped bass may have broken lines, but the stripes of a fresh hybrid are distinct and definitely broken.  The shape of the head can be a distinguishing characteristic between the striped bass and the hybrid bass (wiper).

Source: Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries




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