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Does anyone eat largemouth bass?
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I've wonder this too. I've always fished to eat.
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No.
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catch and release those critters. Sure is fun.
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Why would you not eat them??
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Would if I had to, like if I killed one while landing it but, as a rule, I don't. Don't like the taste.
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Hecks no...Let em go , perch taste way better....
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Yes. But I would much rather eat smallmouths.
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Nope, release them all. If I want fish to eat I will fish for trout, kokanee, perch, salmon, steelhead, crappie or catfish.
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If it ain't pink inside I ain't eatin it.
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Chicken fry em!... I grew up in Oklahoma we lived off largemouth, smallmouth , striper,crappie and everything else we could pull out of the lakes and creeks!
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well then you are missing out ...I to grew up back east too and I would rather eat bass than trout ...Just try it once and you can see for yourself ....
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They actually taste delicious, but I'm with everyone else, catch and release.
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I have had it one time just because it was my cousin's first bass and he didnt want to let it go, he was 5
It wasn't bad at all! I would eat it again for sure, just don't ever bass fish.
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Did growing up. Soak the filet in buttermilk then make fish and chips.
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