No. The Guadalupe is a Micropterus species, related to largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass, and like them, feeds on small fish, crayfish, insects and frogs.
The Latin Names for the Guadalupe Bass is MICROPTERUS TRECULII meaning "small fin"
It is in the Sunfish family.
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Many, too many to name here. The freshwater black basses, allied to sunfish, include: largemouth bass smallmouth bass spotted bass coosa bass Suwannee bass shoal bass Guadalupe bass
Similar to the larger spotted bass, but with a less distinct lateral line, and somewhat larger barring on the flanks.
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Smaller bass eat worms, Hot Dogs, crickets. Bigger bass eat minnow's, frogs and just about anything
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Yes, striped bass will eat earthworms.
It was named the state fish in 1989. It is native only to Texas.
Yes, the various types of bass are good fish to eat.