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‘The Temperate Bass’ by Dave Whitlock
Temperate bass are a family of five game fish that are strong, incredibly aggressive and beautiful, fly-eating prizes.
I vividly remember, catching my first temperate bass on a fly in one of my favorite Oklahoma creeks when I was 16 years old. That strike and relentless fight had me convinced that I’d finally hooked my dream, 5-pound smallmouth. You can imagine how surprised – and then pleased – I was when I brought in an exotic 15-inch white bass that had worked its way up the Mississippi river to the Arkansas River and finally to my little creek
The temperate bass family derives its name from their wide tolerance to water temperatures between 55 and 75 degrees Fahrenheit. There are four family members considered true bass: striped bass, white bass, yellow bass and white perch, and also the hybrid striped bass. The striped bass and white perch are salt, brackish and fresh water residents while the other three are found in fresh waters only.
Depicting these five beauties was both a challenge and a great pleasure.
Left to right: white bass, white perch, striped bass, yellow bass, hybrid striper.
Open-Edition, Giclee Fine Art Print in sizes 11 x 14 inches, 13 X 17, 17 X 22 , 20 X 29