Definition
Channel bass is another common name for the red drum (*Sciaenops ocellatus*), a popular sport fish found in coastal waters. The name likely refers to their preference for inhabiting channels and shallow areas. These fish are known for their reddish color and fighting spirit, making them a prized catch. π£ They are often found in estuaries and bays. Think of them as the star athletes of the fishing worldβalways putting up a good fight and drawing a crowd. Their diet consists mainly of crustaceans and smaller fish.