In general, the females only grew to about half the size of the males.
On average, females grow to be slightly larger than males.
By age two or three, females grow much faster than male bass.
Females grow larger than males in both areas, but are slower growing.
Females live longer and grow to larger sizes than males.
The females can grow to be six feet wide.
Females grow more slowly and to a larger ultimate size than males.
The females can grow to 50 mm (2 inches) long.
Females are usually bigger than males but never grow over 2 cm.
Both sexes follow similar growth patterns, although the females grow to a slightly larger size.