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Thread: White Bass run is on at Maumelle!

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    Default White Bass run is on at Maumelle!


    Just letting everyone know! Caught my limit today, but Crappie is still number 1! :D:p

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    They are fun to catch, but low on my list for eating. Been seeing several boats as I passed the lake this week and figured it was time.
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    Yea they will sure stretch your string.

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    If you remove the bloodline when you clean them they eat real good! Man, they are fun to catch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redy2Fish View Post
    If you remove the bloodline when you clean them they eat real good! Man, they are fun to catch!
    I agree. Although white bass are never going to be as good as crappie, I think they're pretty decent eating if you filet them and cut out that red strip on the side. Leave the fish whole or leave the strip in, and that is a different propostion. They are fun to catch.

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    cut out the red meat and grill them with a little bbq rub, or cavenders, or Tony's seasoning and they are delecious.


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