The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has officially recognized the Florida bass as a unique species. This decision was made during the FWC's meeting in February, where the name change was incorporated into rules. The American Fisheries Society confirmed this distinction in 2024, differentiating Florida bass (Micropterus salmoides) from largemouth bass (Micropterus nigricans). The recognition does not affect current bass fishing regulations.
Tom Graef, Director of FWC’s Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management, commented on the development: “This is exciting news for Florida and for bass anglers everywhere.” He further stated that "Florida bass grow bigger than any other bass and recognizing them as a unique species highlights just how special they are." Graef emphasized that "this distinction strengthens our commitment to conserving and promoting Florida bass, ensuring future generations can continue to experience the thrill of catching a true giant."
For additional information regarding the Division of Freshwater Fisheries Management, individuals can reach out to Michelle Kerr at 850-510-4776 or via email at Michelle.Kerr@MyFWC.com.