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Color. Color is the fastest and least accurate way to differentiate the species. In most instances, spotted bass feature a darker green coloration pattern, while largemouth bass tend to be paler. Cobb notes that spotted and largemouth bass often share the same color in certain water clarities, usually dingy, so we need to note a few other attributes to confirm the correct species.
Tongue. A quick finger rub on the tongue of a spotted bass indicates the presence of teeth just like those that rim the outer mouth (sandpaper texture), whereas a largemouth tongue is smooth.
Dorsal fin. The spiny dorsal fin of a spotted bass connects to the soft dorsal fin. The spiny dorsal fin terminates on largemouth bass before the soft dorsal fin begins.
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