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Crappie vs Bass Catch Clean & Cook



Fishing for spring crappie, I ended up caching a lot of bass so we are going to catch clean and cook them both to see if you can tell the difference.
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  1. In my 70+ years, I never heard anyone make a negative remark nor reference to the taste of bass until 'catch and release' became the motto (so all the pro's and wannabe's) could be comfortable there would be an endless supply of bass to pursue. I will concede that crappie have a finer texture and milder taste than bass, but the difference isn't enough to have a heavy preference of one over the other when put on the plate with all our favorite sides. I fished for bass only for many years, but I never reached the level of skill to catch more than I could eat. Then 'catch and release' became the mantra and then slot limits were thrown in, and I got completely disenchanted with catching a few good bass but couldn't eat them. I'm now crappie ONLY!

  2. Man. I just can't bring myself to cut up a bass. The last time I did I felt something in the bottom on my stomach telling me it was wrong. Especially now with forward facing sonar and how bad bass have it now. Gotta conserve the fish that allows us bass fisherman to do what we do. No shade on LFG for this. But I just can't..

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