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White Bass in Lacassine?
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That's a white bass or we call a bar fish. It Lac...isolated from any other water ways? If not that's where it came from. They love moving water.
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I've caught three of them this year
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I got catfish in my pond that I didn't stock! Birds bring a lot of that in by getting eggs stuck on their legs.
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Was you bream fishing?
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Looks like a yellow bass.
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Bar Fish aka yellow bass.
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Yea fishin for bream and sacs
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They are actually two different fish. The fish in the picture is a yellow bass, biggest ones you'll catch will be about 1-1.5lbs, average size is about the size of the one in the pic to the about .5lb probably. A barfish (white bass) can get pretty sizeable, I think the LA record is somewhere around 6-7 lbs, but average size is around 1-2lbs, and 3-4lber would be large. Then there are hybrids and stripers, which can also look similar to the others. |
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They most likely got in there for the highwater. We have been catching them in the marsh lakes around there for years.
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BUT......flooded when Rita passed near the area. |
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Bell city ditch is loaded with them, when the ditch gets high it backs up through the weir into the refuge.
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Yep, people call both white bass and yellow bass 'barfish'. The picture is of a yellow bass |
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Thanks guys.
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I always called white bass " white bass" and yellow bass " bar fish "
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