Definition
The "smallmouth bass" (*Micropterus dolomieu*) is a popular freshwater game fish known for its bronze color, fighting ability, and preference for clear, rocky waters. These bass inhabit streams, rivers, and lakes in North America. Think of them as the acrobats of the bass world, known for their leaps and jumps. They possess a smaller mouth compared to the largemouth bass. Smallmouth bass are highly prized by anglers for their sporty qualities.