Catch creativity with free bass coloring pages for kids. This collection of 20 detailed pages allows you to create your very own fishy friends!
There are around 20 species of bass fish, ranging from freshwater to saltwater variants. They’ve become common around the world, and they’re popular among people who like to fish.
They’re even official sports fish in US states like Georgia and Mississippi! While this may be what they’re most known for, they’re also really impressive, beautiful creatures.
These pages show off different bass drawn in different styles and engaging in different kinds of activities and scenes.
There is more than meets the eye when it comes to bass, and you will learn some of these facts as you color!
20 Free Bass Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Bass Fish Caught During A Tournament Coloring PDF
Fishing tournaments are popular around the world, and bass fish are some of the most common species in these kinds of competitions. The bass that this man caught is massive! Bass never stop growing in their lives, and can grow to around 38 inches in length.
2. Bass Caught On A Fishing Line
One of the reasons bass are so common to catch is that they go for a wide range of lures. This is bad news for the bass but good news for fishermen!
3. Bass Chasing Smaller Fish
Bass may be hunted a lot by fishermen, but they’re pretty good hunters themselves! They’ll eat smaller fish, bugs, worms, or pretty much anything else they can find.
4. Two Swimming Bass
Two bas are always better than one, that’s what I always say! Some bass have some distinctive markings and colors on them, and these help them to camouflage not just from their prey but also from predators who may have their eyes on them.
5. Bass Fish Underwater
This big bass is going for a deep dive! Most bass prefer shallower waters, but there have been some cases of bass in waters as deep as 80 feet, but that’s only possible if the water is clear and clean.
6. Bass Hiding Under Lily Pads
Bass need to come to the surface if they want to find some insects or other creatures that may have fallen in the water. When they do so, lily pads help to obscure them from birds of prey who may be scanning for their next meal.
7. Bass In River Current
This next bass has been caught in a river current, and you could show the current using some swirling lines. Rivers commonly have bass species in them, but freshwater bass also live in lakes, ponds, creeks, and pretty much any body of water big enough for them.
8. Bass In Shallow Water Near Grass
Bass definitely tend to prefer shallow, warm water, and so this particular bass is in its element. You could draw something for this bass to eat to make this page even more dynamic.
9. Bass Near A Sunken Log
Here’s a family of bass for you to color! Once a female bass has laid some eggs, male bass will stay around in order to defend the eggs from anything that would like to gobble them up. Family sticks together!
10. Bass Next To A Fishing Hook Coloring Sheet
The fisherman who cast this line seems as if they will have a fish on the line very shortly. Largemouth bass, one of the most prevalent species, originated in North America. Early British colonists didn’t know what these fish were and considered them to be low-class fish. How rude!
11. Bass Opening Mouth Underwater
Bass, especially largemouth bass, will open their mouths wide to catch their food. This one also has some delicate markings on it, and you could use some interesting colors for them.
12. Bass Swimming Alone In Lake
This bass has gone solo. Adult bass are usually solitary, however, younger bass may form schools to help keep them safe.
13. Bass Swimming Near Dock Pillars
Because bass prefer shallow water, it wouldn’t be unlikely to find them swimming near the pillars of a dock. Any fisherman on the dock would probably have no idea that their prey was so near!
14. Bass Swimming Near Rocks
There are lots of rocks and coral on the floor by this bass, and that makes me think this must be a sea bass. These fish are found in the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans.
15. Bass Underwater With Bubbles
There are plenty of bubbles surrounding this bass! For a fun 3D effect, you could stick some white or blue beads over the bubbles to make them stand out.
16. Bass With Lure In Its Mouth
A fisherman has had some luck, as there is a whopper of a bass on the hook! It’s less lucky for the bass, but it’s still possible for the bass to escape the line. Who do you think will win this battle?
17. Fisherman Holding A Bass Near A Lake
The previous bass may have prevailed over the fisherman, but this one definitely did not. The fisherman looks very pleased with his catch, and I can’t say I blame him!
18. Large Bass Leaping Out Of The Water
It’s good to be a fish sometimes, and this cartoon bass looks happy to be out on the lake. Which happy colors will you use for this pleasant scene?
19. Realistic Bass With Detailed Fins
The details on this bass are incredible! Bass have the ability to change their colors slightly in order to camouflage themselves. That means you have a lot of choices for the colors.
20. Underwater Scene With Bass And Reeds Coloring Page
You’ve come face to face with a big bass, and it’s also the final one in the collection! Which colors and extra details will you choose for this last bass we will meet on these pages?After You Color Your Bass Pages
- Draw the bass with other fish like perch, trout, or catfish.
- Change one of the pages to make it look like the bass is mounted on a trophy.
- Create a cartoon fisherman version of yourself trying (or succeeding) in catching a bass.