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  • Bolt Head

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    I eat LMB sometimes. Catch and release more than I eat but that's because I often am just fishing to fish, and sometimes I don't want to take from a small fishery. I do love eating them.

    Their flavor is very similar to various Bream/Sunfish because a "Largemouth Bass" is not a Bass at all; they're in the Bream/Sunfish family and simply share the basic name of Bass but are grouped into the Black Bass family (to the best of my knowledge). I believe Smallmouth are classified in the same family.

    True Bass are White Bass, Yellow Bass, Striped Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass.
    Same with "Peacock Bass". They're also not a Bass at all. They're Cichlids.
     

    Big H

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    I eat LMB sometimes. Catch and release more than I eat but that's because I often am just fishing to fish, and sometimes I don't want to take from a small fishery. I do love eating them.

    Their flavor is very similar to various Bream/Sunfish because a "Largemouth Bass" is not a Bass at all; they're in the Bream/Sunfish family and simply share the basic name of Bass but are grouped into the Black Bass family (to the best of my knowledge). I believe Smallmouth are classified in the same family.

    True Bass are White Bass, Yellow Bass, Striped Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass.
    Same with "Peacock Bass". They're also not a Bass at all. They're Cichlids.
    Very educational---Thanks
     

    Magdump

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    I ate a few Kentucky bass last weekend from the Bogue Chitto. Bass are great until they hit about 4-5 pounds. If I catch a big female that or bigger I release.
     

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    Gator 45/70

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    Why arent LMB considered a good eating fish anymore? I know most of you guys will probably eat them but many just catch and release them.
    Personally i always seen them as large panfish, flavor is similar.

    Do you eat them?
    Yeah those things taste like Bayou Mud
    Better filet those for me and pm me an address for pick-up and disposal.
     

    davidd

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    When I was a teen, a good friend and I spent a LOT of very early mornings fishing in a lake on property owned by LSU. We were out there early because fishing was not publicly allowed. It was hit or miss, but we usually caught a few bass, and sometimes we caught a lot of bass. I have a 5 and a half pounder on the wall of my workshop that came from that lake.

    All this to say, yeah, we cleaned and cooked those fish for lunch or dinner every time we came back with some. Bass are in my opinion every bit as good as sacalait and bream and chinquapin for eating.
     

    hotbiggun

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    When I was a teen, a good friend and I spent a LOT of very early mornings fishing in a lake on property owned by LSU. We were out there early because fishing was not publicly allowed. It was hit or miss, but we usually caught a few bass, and sometimes we caught a lot of bass. I have a 5 and a half pounder on the wall of my workshop that came from that lake.

    All this to say, yeah, we cleaned and cooked those fish for lunch or dinner every time we came back with some. Bass are in my opinion every bit as good as sacalait and bream and chinquapin for eating.
    A 51/2lb bass has nice fillets not that ive ever caught one. You guys actually did a good thing by harvesting some of those bass.
     

    Bolt Head

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    I'll post this since it crossed my mind:

    When fishing rivers for LMB we most often beat the banks, targeting structure (bottom contours), visible cover and overhanging trees/bushes.

    To target the True Bass, fish away from the banks. While you're casting to just cover water and locate fish; if there is any current present pay particular attention to current breaks and eddies, and always hit any deeper holes. Cover water between those "higher-percentage" areas. Swim Jigs, Swimbaits, and hard Shad/Baitfish imitators will produce once you find the fish.
     

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