Eating bass
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- fishaholictaz
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RE:Eating bass
I caught 2 bass over 5 pounds today and they stank#-o Where you say
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RE:Eating bass
Its true...I heard their poisonouscavdad45 wrote:Bass are not edible. If you should hook one, throw it back immediately!
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RE:Eating bass
Never eaten one, don't plan to. If I wanna eat freshwater fish, I'll keep trout, sometimes perch.
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- bassmasterderek
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RE:Eating bass
I have eaten bass before, don't like it that much. I prefer catfish!
- frefghtrgrl
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RE:Eating bass
I was only asking cause they are kind of ugly. I dont think that I would want to eat one. I'll stick with just about any other type of fish. Plus they are more fun to catch and then catch again.
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RE:Eating bass
For those of you that have been around a while, we all know this debate (eating bass vs releasing) has been debated in many times in different threads, and I think it's about beaten to death. I think we can all just agree to disagree on the subject. Some people like bass, some don't and some have never tried it. I personally love it deep fried, but release the majority of my bass due to conservation. If anyone ever wants a good bass cooked up, bring it to me (I've got an awesome beer batter recipe).
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RE:Eating bass
Would you mind sharing? Maybe email or PM it to me?beerman1981 said:
I've got an awesome beer batter recipe
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I posted this last summer on the website, here is a link to it. beer batter fishEnjoyGotcha wrote:Would you mind sharing? Maybe email or PM it to me?beerman1981 said:
I've got an awesome beer batter recipe
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RE:Eating bass
Sweet, thanks. I'll have to try that one.
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