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Topic: Report: 56th time is the charm  (Read 4277 times)

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Noggin Yakker

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  • Location: Stanwood & Oka"Noggin" WA
  • Date Registered: Oct 2008
  • Posts: 234


coosbayyaker

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  • Location: Coos Bay Oregon
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NIce Bass there Z!! I need to get me one of those...
See ya on the water..
Roy



Yarjammer

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  • Date Registered: May 2008
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Great looking LMB!  I've been trying so hard to catch AOTY fish I've never caught before that I have been neglecting my favorite.  I need to get back the bass groove  >:D


Too many bass isn't always the problem in stunting their growth... In Beaver Lake (Sammamish) the biomass is all f'd up from the bi-annual planting of 30K+ trout.  Some of 'em get eaten by bass, others are harvested, but a good portion keep adding to the semi-permanent population.

I do cook up a bass or two when I'm camping on a lake.  They aren't too bad if you fry 'em.  Yellow perch & crappie are much better fare though. 


 

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