Micropterus salmoides
Micropterus salmoides
(Largemouth Bass)
Fishes
Native Transplant

79 results for Micropterus salmoides (Largemouth Bass)
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Specimen IDStateCountyLocalityYear HUC Number What's this? Drainage nameStatus
1632658 KSBarber[No locality description provided]2019 11060003 Medicine Lodgeestablished
747191 KSBarberMedicine River1958 11060003 Medicine Lodgeestablished
1672432 MEYork[No locality description provided]2018 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Falls 
1675111 MEYork[No locality description provided]2020 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Falls 
753634 MEYorkBunganut Pond near Lyman in York County1944 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
753540 MEYorkBunganut Pond near Lyman in York County1948 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
753628 MEYorkLegion Pond near Kittery in York County1960 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
753624 MEYorkMiddle Branch Pond northwest of Waterboro in York County1960 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
753572 MEYorkScituate Pond near York in York County1958 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
753566 MEYorkScituate Pond near York in York County1959 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
612853 NHCarrollLake Ivanhoe, Wakefield. Drainage via Salmon Falls R.to Piscataqua R.1995 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
612851 NHCarrollLake Ivanhoe, Wakefield. Drainage via Salmon Falls R.to Piscataqua R.1995 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
612854 NHCarrollLake Ivanhoe, Wakefield. Drainage via Salmon Falls R.to Piscataqua R.1996 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
285264 NHRockinghamBeaver (Big Shingle) Pond1959 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
285265 NHRockinghamBeaver (Big Shingle) Pond1964 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
637559 NHRockinghamBeaver[Big Shingle]Pond in Rockingham County, near Deerfield1959 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
637560 NHRockinghamBeaver[Big Shingle]Pond in Rockingham County, near Deerfield1964 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
285315 NHRockinghamExeter Reservoir1955 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
285316 NHRockinghamExeter Reservoir1956 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
637672 NHRockinghamExeter Reservoir in Rockingham County, near Exeter1955 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
637673 NHRockinghamExeter Reservoir in Rockingham County, near Exeter1956 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
637682 NHRockinghamOnway Lake in Rockingham County, near Raymond1956 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsestablished
285401 NHRockinghamOnway Lake, near Raymond, Rt. 1011956 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
285403 NHRockinghamPawtuckaway Lake1956 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
285404 NHRockinghamPawtuckaway Lake1957 01060003 Piscataqua-Salmon Fallsstocked
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