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Definition of Black sea bass
1. Noun. Bluish black-striped sea bass of the Atlantic coast of the United States.
Generic synonyms: Sea Bass
Group relationships: Centropristis, Genus Centropristis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Sea Bass
Literary usage of Black sea bass
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Channel Islands of California: A Book for the Angler, Sportsman, and Tourist by Charles Frederick Holder, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (1910)
"... VIII A REMARKABLE CATCH (The black sea bass) THAT the work of the clubs of
the Channel Islands in elevating the standard of angling is being appreciated ..."
2. With Rod and Gun in New England and the Maritime Provinces ...: With Valuble by Edward Augustus Samuels (1897)
"... a considerable number is taken every year off Nahant, about Cape Ann, and in
the neighborhood of Scituate, Cohasset^and Plymouth." THE BLACK SEA-BASS. ..."
3. The big game fishes of the United States by Charles Frederick Holder (1903)
"CHAPTER VII THE BLACK SEA-BASS " Hugest of all fishes in the sea For they were
formed by heaven's great king Before all other earthly thing. ..."
4. Fish Stories Alleged and Experienced: With a Little History Natural and by Charles Frederick Holder, David Starr Jordan (1909)
"... black sea bass. Taken by TS Manning at Santa Catalina Island, California, with
rod and reel, in two hours play. ..."
5. Salt Water Game Fishing by Charles Frederick Holder (1914)
"GROUP 16 THE black sea bass NO one can angle long in Southern Cali- ... The black
sea bass appears to be born big, at least I have never seen one under one ..."
6. The Channel Islands of California: A Book for the Angler, Sportsman, and Tourist by Charles Frederick Holder, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (1910)
"... VIII A REMARKABLE CATCH (The black sea bass) THAT the work of the clubs of
the Channel Islands in elevating the standard of angling is being appreciated ..."
7. With Rod and Gun in New England and the Maritime Provinces ...: With Valuble by Edward Augustus Samuels (1897)
"... a considerable number is taken every year off Nahant, about Cape Ann, and in
the neighborhood of Scituate, Cohasset^and Plymouth." THE BLACK SEA-BASS. ..."
8. The big game fishes of the United States by Charles Frederick Holder (1903)
"CHAPTER VII THE BLACK SEA-BASS " Hugest of all fishes in the sea For they were
formed by heaven's great king Before all other earthly thing. ..."
9. Fish Stories Alleged and Experienced: With a Little History Natural and by Charles Frederick Holder, David Starr Jordan (1909)
"... black sea bass. Taken by TS Manning at Santa Catalina Island, California, with
rod and reel, in two hours play. ..."
10. Salt Water Game Fishing by Charles Frederick Holder (1914)
"GROUP 16 THE black sea bass NO one can angle long in Southern Cali- ... The black
sea bass appears to be born big, at least I have never seen one under one ..."