Large bass

The large bass is a freshwater fish in the introduced in. It is a member of the bass family along with the small bass and the bass. In, the large bass is prized during the Fishing Tourney, as it is the largest bass, giving a better chance of winning the tournament.

Real-world information
The large bass is marked by a series of dark, sometimes black, blotches forming a jagged horizontal stripe along each flank. The upper jaw (maxilla) of a largemouth bass extends beyond the rear margin of the orbit. The largemouth is the largest of the black basses, reaching a maximum recorded overall length of (29.5 in/75 cm) and a maximum recorded weight of 25 pounds, 1 ounce (11.4 kg). The fish lives 16 years on average.