01-24-2007, 06:25 AM
there are three bass there actualy.
white bass
striped bass
and wipers or also called stripers.
(hybred between the white bass and striped bass)
I have caught white bass in the great lakes, but we dont get much of a chance to get the big ones because of the comercial fishing for them. so the ones I catch run about a pound or two tops.
they are good, in the local stores up hear they call them "white fish" because most people hear bass and say yuck.
I usualy catch the white bass while fishing for walleye. so running a trolling line with a soft plastic, dead minow or worm works in my area.
as a matter of fact, those leaders I sent you is what I use for them. only mine are a bit longer in lenth, about 24 inches depending one drift speed. slower the drift the shorter the leader I use.
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white bass
striped bass
and wipers or also called stripers.
(hybred between the white bass and striped bass)
I have caught white bass in the great lakes, but we dont get much of a chance to get the big ones because of the comercial fishing for them. so the ones I catch run about a pound or two tops.
they are good, in the local stores up hear they call them "white fish" because most people hear bass and say yuck.
I usualy catch the white bass while fishing for walleye. so running a trolling line with a soft plastic, dead minow or worm works in my area.
as a matter of fact, those leaders I sent you is what I use for them. only mine are a bit longer in lenth, about 24 inches depending one drift speed. slower the drift the shorter the leader I use.
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