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Smallmouth Bass vs Sandre

Micropterus dolomieu comparé à Sander lucioperca

Taxonomy & Classification

Attribut Smallmouth Bass Sandre
Nom scientifique Micropterus dolomieu Sander lucioperca
Ordre Centrarchiformes Perciformes
Famille Centrarchidae Percidae
Conservation Status Least Concern Least Concern

Physical Traits

Attribut Smallmouth Bass Sandre
Longueur maximale 69,0 cm 130,0 cm
Poids maximum 5,4 kg 20,0 kg
Couleur Bronze-green to golden-brown body with 13–15 irregular dark brown vertical bars or blotches on the flanks; red-orange eyes; belly pale cream; dark brown radiating lines from eye to snout. Greenish-gray to olive body with 8–10 dark olive-brown vertical bars or saddle blotches; flanks finely mottled; belly whitish; first dorsal fin with dark-spotted rays; large glassy eyes adapted for low light.

Habitat & Environment

Attribut Smallmouth Bass Sandre
Type d'eau Freshwater Brackish
Plage de profondeur 1-7m 2-30m
Aire de répartition Native to the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes drainage south through the Ohio River system and upper Mississippi basin. Prefers clear, cool, rocky streams … Native to river systems and large lakes of northern and central Europe and western Asia, including the Volga, Danube, Rhine, and Baltic Sea drainages. Tolerates …
Habitat Clear, cool rivers and streams of eastern North America from the Great Lakes to Tennessee. Prefers rocky and gravelly substrate in moderate to fast current. … Estuaries

Informations sur la pêche

Attribut Smallmouth Bass Sandre
Poisson de pêche sportive Oui Oui
Cote de combativité 8/10 6/10
Record du monde
Teneur en mercure

Cuisine & Edibility

Smallmouth Bass

Clean, white, mildly flavored flesh with low fat; considered slightly firmer and more flavorful than largemouth bass. Excellent pan-fried or baked; a respected table fish in the Great Lakes region.

Sandre

Lean, firm white flesh with a delicate, mild flavor and nearly no fat; boneless fillets are easy to work with. The most prized freshwater eating fish in Central and Eastern Europe.

Species Overview

Smallmouth Bass

The smallmouth bass is widely considered the best-fighting freshwater fish pound-for-pound. Found in clear, rocky streams and lakes, it is more athletic and acrobatic than its larger cousin, the largemouth bass.

Sandre

The zander is the European equivalent of the walleye and one of the most prized freshwater predators in Europe. Its excellent low-light vision makes it a crepuscular hunter. Its delicate white flesh is considered among the finest of freshwater fish.

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