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    Yellow Bellies
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing
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    yeller bass n cats
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    In SC it is most likely the White Perch. They have crowded out the White Bass and DNR has declassified them as game fish in hopes of reducing their numbers. It is hard to fish with minnow in some of our lakes without catching a boat load of these things before a crappie can get to the bait.
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    Depends on when & where I'm fishing, but Bass, Catfish, Freshwater Drum, Bluegill & Warmouth, White Bass & Hybrid Striped Bass make up the majority of "other" species caught when Crappie fishing. And it doesn't seem to matter much whether I'm fishing a jig or a minnow, as to how often one of these "other" fish will be caught.

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    Yellow bass. Can't stand em. Once they start biting, there's nothing to do but move to a different spot.
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    Other Crappies and Bluegill.
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    Up here in the northeast, we catch: (in order of highest to lowest frequency)

    Bluegills....yellow perch....white perch....lm bass....northern pike....bullhead.
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    So this yellow bass is like a white bass basically? I've never seen one in my parts or even heard of one. Interesting.....
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    Lake 1 = White Bass
    Lake 2 = Stripers
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    Yellow Bass (Yellow Bellies) are lots smaller than White Bass.
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing
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