Bigmouth Buffalo

MS Bigmouth Buffalo Fishing Guide

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Bigmouth buffalo are deep-bodied fish having a large, wide mouth. They have a coppery olive-brown or gray back and sides with a white belly and white lips. Bigmouth buffalo can be distinguished from common carp by the lack of barbels on the mouth, and from smallmouth buffalo by the mouth pointing straight ahead. Bigmouth buffalo can reach lengths of 4 feet. They normally weigh between 3 and 12 pounds, but can reach weights of 80 pounds. Bigmouth buffalo can live up to 10 years in Mississippi, however, some have been reported to live as long as 20 years.

Habitat & Range

These fish feed on the bottom seeking insects, mollusks, plants and algae. Bigmouth buffalo prefer large streams, rivers, oxbow lakes and reservoirs. Bigmouth buffalo spawn in the spring in shallow water when water temperatures are between 58°F and 78°F.

Frequently Asked Questions

State Record

Mississippi’s Rod and Reel record is 46 pounds 3 ounces, caught by Willie Hearn at a private pond in 2007.

Fishing Tips

Bigmouth buffalo are rarely caught with a rod and reel, but are commonly sought after by commercial fishermen. Footer Accessibility Careers Contact Us Privacy Policy Staff Portal   License Support: 1-800-5GOHUNT    Main Office: 1-601-432-2400   1505 Eastover Drive, Jackson, MS 39211 Copyright 2023-2026 Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, All Rights Reserved.

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