I have heard they were good eating. I have not eaten any
I have heard they were good eating. I have not eaten any
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guess that is the yellow bass texas folks talk about all the time. is that in white bass or striper families? nice size bet they bend your line.
Ketchn LIKED above post
yes they are in the striper/white bass family and I hear they eat well .....
but we dont eat them at my house and dont think I ever ate one ....
we are not in the striped fish for food group ....
they tend to be a bit to "fishee" for us
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whales
If they are strong tasting I don't believe I would like them either
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They are very good eating. You will be surprised.
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hdhntr LIKED above post
Sounds as though Texas is about 8-10 weeks ahead of us here in Ohio. They usually don't start running up the creeks till April here.
With the big ice/snow storm starting tomorrow, I may not get out for awhile unfortunately.
Here in Western KY the yellow bass are better eating than the white bass. Usually they aren't as big and don't have hardly any red meat when filleting. Fun to catch unless your fishing for something else.
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derek dutton LIKED above post
I've caught a few yellows on ky lake and they were good enough to eat that I am gonna try to figure out how to target them sometimes.
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