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MFF US Northeast => New York => Topic started by: Raquettedacker on Oct 04, 2017, 08:44 PM
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;D
Caught on a top water tiger fire skitter pop............. ;D
(https://i.imgur.com/aWmKeLsm.jpg)
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Looks like white bass to me....where did u catch it?
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A slabber white perch. ;D
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white bass
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Here we go again :rotflol: :rotflol: :rotflol:
Rg
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that's a dollar 25 a pound right there !!!! :rotflol:
white bass
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that's a dollar 25 a pound right there !!!! :rotflol:
white bass
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Wish I had known that Trapp. We could have filled the boat......... ;D
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If you look at the picture and in the background under the tail the school was just going crazy.........
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dacker your going to get everyone upset ...I get in trouble here if I say a prayer or if I sell a fish that most people swear at and toss on the bank :rotflol:
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Trapp your one of a kind 👍🏻
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So raquette....what body of water was that...i caught lots of yellow bass about that size in tennesee.. .what a blast and by the way good eating. the looked pretty much the same just with a yellowish gold tint...thanks for sharing.
icejohn
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icejohn nobody is going to give up a good white bass or white perch spot .....come on ..... :rotflol:
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I would 😜
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We don't need the name of the body of water, just the GPS coordinates
8)
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Silver bass.
:whistling:
We keep them in the spring, when the water is still cold.
Great cooked on an open camp fire.
After, we toss them in hot sauce like chicken wings.
Dip them in ranch too.
(bleu cheese dressing is too thick and the meat breaks up)
White perch taste like crap. :sick:
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There has been a school of those guys in the same spot on Oneida for 2 months now. Pm me and I'll spill my guts. ;)
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we've been getting a few of those every time we fish the mohawk the last 6 years or so.
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Are you guys sure it's not a Wiper?
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Are you guys sure it's not a Wiper?
Looks like one to me, but it’s hard to tell if the horizontal lines on its sides are broken up.
Also sounds like white bass don’t eat fish as much as the summer progresses. I’m leaning towards a wiper.
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White Bass for sure.
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silver
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lot of different terms i see here
the fish pictured is a white bass (morone chyrsops) and i have also heard them called "silver bass"...i have caught them as far east as the hudson river, but most of mine have come from the mohawk river...mostly in the last 5 years.
white perch have no lines (morone americana) and are super common in the southern half of lake champlain and the hudson river.
wiper are a cross between a white bass and a striper - never heard of wild ones in NY, they used to stock them in one or two small lakes tho.
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My vote is for White (Silver) Bass based on what I read. The lateral lines suggest to me it is a White Bass. Based on the article https://www.catfish1.com/threads/white-bass-vs-white-perch.222212/ (https://www.catfish1.com/threads/white-bass-vs-white-perch.222212/) found on the internet and discussion here. Yes I realize I should net believe everything I read on the internet, but the article seems legit to me.
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With that big dorsel fin they looked like Rooster Fish... 8)
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is it a white bass or a white perch?
WHITE BASS (Morone chrysops)
(https://s1.postimg.org/8m3kn78d57/wbass.gif) (https://postimg.org/image/8m3kn78d57/)
The body is deepest below the dorsal fin and the depth remains fairly uniform below the entire spin dorsal fin.
From 6 to 10 dark lines run horizontally down the back and sides.
When the spiny dorsal fin is pulled erect, the soft dorsal fin remains relaxed.
Each of 3 bony anal fin spines are of different lengths and are arranged in ascending order.
The anal fin usually has I I or 12 soft rays behind the 3 bony spines.
WHITE PERCH (Morone americana)
(https://s1.postimg.org/1ms2jh5y17/wperch.gif) (https://postimg.org/image/1ms2jh5y17/)
The body is deepest just ahead of, or at the beginning of, the dorsal fin.
There are no lines or stripes on the back or sides.
When the spiny dorsal fin is pulled erect, the soft dorsal fin also becomes erect.
The second and third bony anal spines are almost exactly the same length.
The anal fin usually has 8 or 9 soft rays behind the 3 bony spines.
Compliments of Seagrant.
Rg
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Oh yeah......White Bass.
Rg
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Oh...oh...yeah...the neighbor's cat won't eat them. Taste like ..........well..........not good.
Rg
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They taste pretty good Bob
If you get them out of cold water AND you bleed them out.
They aren't perch or walleye but they taste better than smallmouth.
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lot of different terms i see here
the fish pictured is a white bass (morone chyrsops) and i have also heard them called "silver bass"...i have caught them as far east as the hudson river, but most of mine have come from the mohawk river...mostly in the last 5 years.
white perch have no lines (morone americana) and are super common in the southern half of lake champlain and the hudson river.
wiper are a cross between a white bass and a striper - never heard of wild ones in NY, they used to stock them in one or two small lakes tho.
Hey I seen one of those baby stripers once :P
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They taste pretty good Bob
If you get them out of cold water AND you bleed them out.
They aren't perch or walleye but they taste better than smallmouth.
Yeeuuchh! I've cooked white perch and white bass many ways...they taste like crap. I'll take smallies from the fingerlakes any time.
Rg
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It was just an innocent request i didn't really think the body of water was a problem since i thought it may have been oneida....wasn't looking for "the" spot trapp...lol
icejohn
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It's a silver perch! ::) We caught thousands of them in the spring in Lake O near Rochester when we were kids. Lots of fun to catch, never thought they were much good as table fare. Too bad!
jperch
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White perch and white bass
(https://s1.postimg.org/8oo7ubrluj/IMG_1689.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/8oo7ubrluj/)
(https://s1.postimg.org/77i2skojor/IMG_1690.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/77i2skojor/)
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It was just an innocent request i didn't really think the body of water was a problem since i thought it may have been oneida....wasn't looking for "the" spot trapp...lol
icejohn
It's ok John, no harm done..
Let's just say the body of water is connected to Oneida lake....... ;)
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It's ok John, no harm done..
Let's just say the body of water is connected to Oneida lake....... ;)
can you explain exactly and in great detail how this is connected to Oneida lake also we need gps coordinates and suggestions where to launch and park .....
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awe come on trappi feel bad enough :'(
icejohn
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White perch and white bass
(https://s1.postimg.org/8oo7ubrluj/IMG_1689.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/8oo7ubrluj/)
(https://s1.postimg.org/77i2skojor/IMG_1690.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/77i2skojor/)
yes
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awe come on trappi feel bad enough :'(
icejohn
no harm done icejohn, we are just having a lil fun ;D
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Isn’t it kind of big to be a white bass?
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Isn’t it kind of big to be a white bass?
That's why it's a silver bass.
:whistling:
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That's why it's a silver bass.
:whistling:
Aren’t they one in the same?
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can you explain exactly and in great detail how this is connected to Oneida lake also we need gps coordinates and suggestions where to launch and park .....
Yeah your barking up the wrong fishing pole here buddy..... ;D
I have enough people wanting my honey holes..... :rotflol: :rotflol: :rotflol:
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So, is this a green perch and is there a limit on these?
(https://s1.postimg.org/2euvklflrf/bass.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/2euvklflrf/)
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Aren’t they one in the same?
yup.
Just having some fun.
It's Friday.
8)
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So, is this a green perch and is there a limit on these?
(https://s1.postimg.org/2euvklflrf/bass.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/2euvklflrf/)
Those are an invasive species and should be destroyed immediately.
Just look how it is trying to bite off your thumb.
Vicious creatures.
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Yeah, I thought so too Mac, we threw that d**n thing on the rocks with the gobies.
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So, is this a green perch and is there a limit on these?
(https://s1.postimg.org/2euvklflrf/bass.jpg) (https://postimg.org/image/2euvklflrf/)
Limit and certen county's that won't let you catch and release them in the spring when there full of eggs.... Go figure.....
Good to see ya back....
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Oh and that's an invasive species that's only good for catching and not eating.... :P
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Yeah, I thought so too Mac, we threw that d**n thing on the rocks with the gobies.
good man!
Do the same thing to the cormorants too
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Antibassite!
How can you malign a fish that supports a billion dollar economy. Probably hate Carp too :-X
Rg
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Yeah your barking up the wrong fishing pole here buddy..... ;D
I have enough people wanting my honey holes..... :rotflol: :rotflol: :rotflol:
gee now i'm feeling bad if you have to guard a spot to catch white bass ....maybe i'll spin you on a few places to catch perch and walleyes ....... :rotflol:
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Antibassite!
How can you malign a fish that supports a billion dollar economy. Probably hate Carp too :-X
Rg
Nope.
Carp are useful
You can bury them in your garden for fertilizer.
Bass being buried would make the garden a veritable wasteland where toxin levels would be too high for anything grown to be considered safe for human consumption.
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Never got a dime in my pocket from a bass.
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Never got a dime in my pocket from a bass.
I have... ;D Thats why i fish the few tournaments I do every year. This year we were 99% in the money the 1% we broke even.... ::)
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That's fun stuff Dom. Keeps you motivated. I bumped into Larry and Josh when I was at Oneida. They were pre- fishing for a tournament. Great to see a kid interested in something other than video games and cell phones.
Rg
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Josh is a great fisherman and has a great opportunity to go pro if he sticks with it... Sure wish I had the chance waaay back in the day.
I wish Josh a lot of luck and hope to see him on the big stage some day...
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He's got a fine mentor.
His Dad.
Rg
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josh doesn't lose as many bobbers :rotflol:
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josh doesn't lose as many bobbers :rotflol:
Now that right there is funny...... .. :rotflol: :rotflol: :rotflol:
Not sure what Larry knows about bass fishing but he dose send me some nice pictures every now and then...
But I think Josh catches them and let's pops hold them....... 8) :D
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to be honest when larry and I went crappie fishing i'm not even sure if we got any fish or who lost the bobbers but we really had some laughs and fun .... one of my most fond fishing trips ever
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But has anyone ever caught whitesilveryellowbassperchwipersriper as big as those on a top water tiger fire skitter pop before?
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who hasn't