Because we about never ketch big ones :yikes
And they will feed on about anything they can eat
Been ketchn some big enough to keep lately....
If i was so inclined :Rofl
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Because we about never ketch big ones :yikes
And they will feed on about anything they can eat
Been ketchn some big enough to keep lately....
If i was so inclined :Rofl
That's a really good one. I consider them and white bass panfish. I get a few out of a couple lakes here but never get one bigger than your hand. Going fishing there today so may catch a couple.
Looks pretty dang big to me. 10” is a master angler award here. I also consider them panfish, they thump a crappie jig well and are fantastic eating
Very nice catch. Is this a hybrid? I notice the broken stripes. May go by a different name elsewhere?
Thanks,
Bob
Yellow hues and broken stripes above the anal fin and dark stripes are usually straight run yellow bass , they occasionally hybridize with white bass here though and are sometimes hard to distinguish except for the size , the hybrid versions are typically solid fish at 12 or more inches long
And they sure are tasty!
I don’t think I’ve ever caught a yellow bass . Not sure if we have them around here .
But I would call them panfish , just like white bass . That I know we have . I’ve caught a few whites . Lot of fun on an ultralight.
That's a brother in law fish in north Mississippi . When he ask for some fillets that is what we give him . lol never crappie or red ear
Them’s fun when they’re that size. Really like the white bass too but don’t find many.