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AceArcher 03-02-2014 11:15 PM

White Bass out of logansport 2/27
 
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Just now getting around to posting this.

Good friend and me went up to logansport on the sabine to try after the White bass run.

Man it was coooooooooooooold for the first hour till that sun joined in. Lines were icing up in the guides and on them reels.

But can't complain to much, because the bite was on. In the first hour picked up a solid 20 fish between the two of us, and then they turned off like a light switch.

We tried various color baits, switched to crawfish, and other than catching 2 decent sized channel cats did not have a nibble.

We picked up a few here and there working all the sandbars with roadrunners, orange head with either black chart or blue white were the ticket.

Also picked up a nice 13 inch crappie that must have been lost.

Didn't take pictures of the box with everything in it, but here are a couple pictures of the fish i kept (15 whites and the crappie) another 15 whites and the two channels went home with my buddy.

If your up that way they are running pretty good now... so go get you some.

They are running pretty good sized, most of the females are 2 1/4 to 2 1/2 lbs. And filled with some delicious eggs if your into that.

Also chance of snow this tuesday night.... ***????

duckman1911 03-03-2014 09:03 AM

That looks nice bro. Glad you got to go drop the hammer on em :)

Clafleur 03-03-2014 11:13 AM

Nice

Montauk17 03-03-2014 11:45 AM

Nothing wrong with that....never ate them before,how to they compare to LM bass and sacalait?

AceArcher 03-03-2014 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Montauk17 (Post 669642)
Nothing wrong with that....never ate them before,how to they compare to LM bass and sacalait?

I think they eat very well. The trick with them is that they do have a bloodline, and you do want to make sure and remove all of it.

If you do that i would say they eat just as good as a crappie, meat is just a bit firmer and flakier.

If you like fish eggs, every female comes loaded with what i swear is darn near a 1/2 lb of roe sacks....

mcjaredsandwich 03-03-2014 01:16 PM

one of my favorite fish. nice work, we call them sand bass up here in north texas

yigodiver 03-11-2014 08:37 AM

Awesome I miss catching those, I hope to get on some this summer best fish for kids when they schooling.
They eat well, good grilling and baked.


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