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    yeah the white bass the lines look like they are drawn on with a pencil. a yellow bass they look like a magic marker thats how my grampappy use to tell me, you can see the difference in the pic i posted above

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    The white perch photo remnds me of a shad--maybe it is just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by creekslick View Post
    From everything I have read the sand bass and the white bass are the same. Most folks call them white's except those in Texas and Oklahoma.
    Lake Wright Patnam is full of them--You can see them after the shad in huge schools. Bass fisherman I guess love to catch them as sport. I love the sport of catching fish to eat, but I will release ones that I consider too small.
    Many Texans that I have seen do not catch the sand bass to eat. I use to see them get up into the 4-5 lb. range, but we use to snag them at the spillway years ago in the 1960,s.

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    another easy way to tell white perch from white bass is white perch will nibble at a bait like a bluegill will. lil machine gun taps.. a white bass will try to rip the rod out of your hands

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    A yellow bass in Texas is call a "bar fish." Go figure. In SW ARK. a white bass is call a sand bass or sandy. A fish by another name is still a fish, catch um if you can.
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    We catch a White Bassin Nimrod from time to time. Sometimes in early spring you can catch several way up river.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Backwater Man View Post
    See the yellow bass--those bold green lines on the fish remind me of a sand bass---I do not remember the lines on a white bass being so bold, plus they are a larger fish than the yellow bass.
    Sand Bass just a local name for Yellow Bass
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    All,

    White Perch are not native to Arkasnas. Actually the only place that I have heard of any of them is a couple of very small ones were found in a fish sample in Dardanelle. They were not sure where they came from. Here is a link to info on them from fishbase.org Morone americana, White perch : fisheries, gamefish, aquarium. They look very similar to white bass found here in Arkansas.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IceManCometh View Post
    another easy way to tell white perch from white bass is white perch will nibble at a bait like a bluegill will. lil machine gun taps.. a white bass will try to rip the rod out of your hands
    There you go, now that is why I White Bass fish. I throw crankbaits a lot and they will literally try to take the rod from you, fight all the way to the boat then dive and make that finale run when you get him to the boat. Wow, got me wanting to go again this afternoon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    We catch a White Bassin Nimrod from time to time. Sometimes in early spring you can catch several way up river.
    From time to time I have crossed the river on the gravel road bridge, think there is a AG&F ramp there and thought it looked real good for the spring spawn of whites.

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