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Cleaning a bass

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Now I do not eat fish but I have heard a lot of people say they are eating the bass they catch...How would one clean a bass??? Same as a walleye or trout or pike or what???

And also do a lot of people on here eat bass???

One last question....What would you not eat of a fish species???
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We normally fillet most of the fish we catch to eat... but we dont keep tooo much... once in a while... haven't brought a fish home in weeks... but if we do keep something it normally gets fillet'd

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Personally I wouldn't try to eat a bass. Just because I hear they don't taste good. But who knows, you never know unless u try right? Maybe it will be the best thing on earth......but probably not..

I hear smallies are better than largies, but that could just be rumours....

I won't try Carp....just because they are the spawn of Satan.... :lol:

Won't eat sucker......... etc...

I'll eat pike, if it's battered....i'll eat perch, sunfish, rock bass (if battered)...

Hell i'll eat anything with beer batter! Just not bass or carp or suckers....But who eats suckers or carp? not many
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Post by gordy28 »

I have eaten bass - the lake my brother had a cottage on only had bass in it, and the kids wanted to try eating what they had caught
I filleted the fish the same way you would for a walleye, although walleye seemed to be much easier to fillet for me
In terms of taste I thought it was great, not quite walleye but definitely not bad. I found no difference between SM/LM - however we only kept smaller fish (3/4 - 1.5 lbers)
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A bass is good eating, many people couldn't tell the difference between a bass and a walleye. I have never eaten one caught at this time of year, but I have eaten some caught in the fall in colder water and they are good.
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See this link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aocIzGPdOI

Bone structure is the same as walleye and perch so the same methods work but the skin is a bit tougher to cut through. I did the fillet method vice the way it was done in the video and it came out nice and bone free.

Small Mouth for the most part live in the same habitat as walleye and eat the same stuff. I have tried it and it is not the same as walleye but not bad either. I found the texture to be a bit softer but very light and flaky. I fried it up with nothing more than butter and spices.
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Post by Chevy Champagne »

they are a great tasteing fish you just need to get them early season when there full of worms :D
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Post by Mitch24 »

I wouldn't eat Largemouth, Carp, Sucker or Gar, but I would eat Eel Pout even though they are equally as ugly as Carp. I hear Eel Pout are actually VERY good tasting.

I don't eat many fish, only in the winter ice fishing. The fish I keep to eat in the winter are Walleye, Sauger and Perch.

I find saltwater fish much better to eat anyway (personally). I don't really like the taste of freshwater fish (whether there bass, trout or anything in between).
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Post by joco »

like wallyboss said..people can t say deference bet vbass and walleye.

and i did try tat test a coupe off time wit visits and poeple that did not think it was good.

its very very good.

i love eathing bass..and i eat some more eften that walleye.



to clean..same as walleye..in filet.

i do keep bass frome time to time..cople time a year..but see even this year not once yet.

but never frome ottawa river..not because its no good in there just because to mutch people count on big fish for there derbys..and its ok.

so i fish and keep some frome other local lakes.

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i tell you i could do a tes here to and poepl could not say witch is walleye or bass..truly.

do have to say there here some bbq stuff and all.

mabe if its only fish nothing hesle on it.some could say not all..but went in some fish crips and all.......no many would say what is what and and some will take bass as the better tasting fish.

its ll up in there heads..

joco :lol:


http://www.bassonhook.com/fishforfood/bassrecipes.html
http://www.activeangler.com/recipes/bass.shtml
http://recipes.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Cate ... ss_Recipes


bass and other wild game reciepies.

http://www.wildliferecipes.net/Fish_Rec ... s_Recipes/


ok i am now hungry...

joco 8)
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Post by Boosterman »

I'll eat the odd Bass every year and find them delicious, but I will not eat them if they have worms. Most of the small mouth around here come end of july have worms. Easy to tell just lift the gill and you can see blue dots. Usually means worms. Some people I know still eat them just pick them out.
As far as cleaning them I clean the same as walleye. Don't forget to split fillet lenght wise and remove than center line of snot. Here are the ones I ate last.

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to mitch 24 Please give me a list of the saltwater fish that you have eaten that tastes better than walleye, bass,or pike. I go to florida in the winter for 6 months. The best saltwater fish i have eaten was grouper & on a scale of 1 to 10 i would rate it at 5 compared to our fresh water fish
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Post by Paddler »

Bassman3840,

I've fished Fla. the last few years.
This year I really wanted to catch a nice pompano.
I had been hearing how they were supposed to be one of the
best eating saltwater fish.

Anyways, I catch a nice one, fillet it, put it in a foil packet on the bbq..........the anticipation is building as I tell my wife how good these are supposed to be.........we both take a bite and......disappointment :(

On a scale of 1-10 I'd say may be a 6.

I certainly take a perch, crappie or bluegill over it any day.


Next year I'm thinkink of trying one of the topsail catsish...supposed to be good eating too
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