Well for bass** i would up some baits that represent the bait they would be feeding on, like a bluegill or shad looking crankbait. And prob some zoom flukes or worms. ...more All depends on ur location.
I have two gamos and love them. I've had them for about 6 years and put probably over 100,000 shots through both of them and they are still going strong!!
In the state of Alabama you can keep fish of any size caught in a privately owned stocked pond as long as you have a valid fishing license you must have proof that ...more you got them from private waters...
I have indeed eaten bass otherwise I can't say it tastes like mud. And as far as people paying you to remove these 8 and 10 inch fish it's still illegal. ...more The limit is 14 inches and unless the
And the "illegal" fish at from private ponds that people have payed me to come and help them find out what's wrong with the pond bc it's no longer ...more producing fish over 12" @metalhead
Have clearly never eaten one they are a clean white meat predatory fish remove the skin and fry taste as good or better than any pan fish or grill with skin and ...more scales on and Cajun seasoning...
Any way I'd much rather tackle down and catch big bluegill and shellcrackers that fight harder than bass on bass gear let alone on 4lb line and a 12' rod ...more and if you say bass taste "muddy" then you...
If you don't keep fish then you end up with ponds and lakes with stunted staving fish like the ones I have been catching I don't chase unless I'm going ...more to be eating them so I'm not chasing big ones...
Or they taste like mud and should be let go like most other fish. Because if you keep every fish you catch there won't be anything left;) and if you keep everything ...more nothing will ever grow.
@Cali_Lunkers Some people eat Largemouths, man. Nothing wrong with it. I personally don't keep em for anything (C&R), but especially down South people do ...more eat them. Same with Smallmouth. 😉