Redeye Bass

Redeye bass, which can be found in Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia, are known as fierce fighters. Usually found in rivers, these fish can be caught by bait casting, drift fishing, fly fishing, still fishing, and trolling. They respond to both natural bait and artificial lures.

Redeye Bass

Region: South
Habitat: Creek, River, Stream

How to identify Redeye Bass

The redeye bass, which gets its name from its red eyes, also has red on its fins. Its body is mostly brown-green in coloring with lighter vertical bars. Its back is more olive green or bronze with green speckling, fading to a more white or yellow color on its belly. The redeye bass has a a dark spot on its gill covering. The upper part of its jaw extends out to the same distance as its eyes.

Where to catch Redeye Bass

The redeye bass is a less common member of the sunfish family. Redeye bass are native to Tennessee, South Carolina, Alabama, and Georgia. They are a freshwater fish and can usually be found in rivers. They are not generally found in natural lakes or ponds. These fish prefer cooler, swift-moving waters with rocky bottoms. Their spawning season is in late spring/early summer.

Range: South
Redeye Bass Fishing Map

The following are habitats where you can catch Redeye Bass:

How to catch Redeye Bass

Look for redeye bass hiding in rocks, thick vegetation, and underwater trees as they wait to ambush their prey. Anglers enjoy pursuing these fish because they are aggressive and strong fighters. A 6-foot light rod with a 4 lb. monoline is recommended for catching them. Since they have big mouths, large hooks are a good option. They prefer lures that look like their normal prey. Anglers have found that noisy lures also work well. The best methods for catching the redeye bass include bait casting, drift fishing, fly fishing, still fishing, and trolling.

The following are effective fishing methods and techniques for catching Redeye Bass:

Best Lures, Bait & Tackle to catch Redeye Bass

Redeye bass can be caught with natural bait, as well as artificial lures like plugs, smaller spoons, or spinner baits.

The following are fishing lures, bait and tackle that can be used to catch Redeye Bass: