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    them darn pesky yellow bass
    really wish we dint have them
    but in the end it seems the accidental transplant of them is here to stay ....
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    Beats a skunk
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    I agree with DSJ.... better than nothing.
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    the main problems I have with them are ,,,,will rip hands up in a new york minute and jigs as well ....
    hard on the tackle and hands is them feisty things for sure .....
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    Tasty though…..
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    Quote Originally Posted by BuckeyeCrappie View Post
    Tasty though…..
    never ate none of them is me , no clue here , they get tossed back 99.999 % of the time ....
    possibly 100% .....
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    DrumKing swears by them
    The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
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    your still ketchn which is always fun and some have said they are good to eat. don't have them where I fish.
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    Those look like white bass I used to catch on lake somerville close to Bryan/College Station when I was going to school. Very strong fishy taste for sure, didn't care much for them.
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    the size and broken stripes at the anal fin give them away , they hybridize with white bass too , but these look straight yellow bass to me , thry don't get near as yellow most of the time in these parts as in east Texas though and to be sure they are half bream when it comes to bites compared to them larger cosuins ...
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