top_dollar Posted June 11 Posted June 11 Came down this weekend to do some fishing. WT was around 80, clarity was 5+ feet down by the dam, maybe 2-3 feet out down by the twin bridges. We trolled crankbaits, pulled spinner rigs, and tossed nightcrawlers and plastics. Trolling and pulling spinner rigs was sporadic at best, we caught a few here and there, but overall it was slow. The best bite was out on points in less than 20FOW near a steep drop, and on brushpiles throwing small swimbaits, or a chunk of crawler on a 8th oz jig head. We caught quite a few total fish, but lots of drum and white bass, but enough walleye and crappie to keep a few. The catfish must be really active right now because we caught quite a few more than usual. Hawkfarm, Big Keene, Bass Yakker and 6 others 9
jdmidwest Posted June 12 Posted June 12 Lots of white bass and none in the creel. Someone needs to learn how to eat them. Looks like a pretty good weekend. Big Keene 1 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
top_dollar Posted June 12 Author Posted June 12 47 minutes ago, jdmidwest said: Lots of white bass and none in the creel. Someone needs to learn how to eat them. Looks like a pretty good weekend. I'm sure they taste fine, but I generally just keep crappie and walleye when I'm at Stockton. Big Keene 1
Mitch f Posted June 12 Posted June 12 1 hour ago, jdmidwest said: Lots of white bass and none in the creel. Someone needs to learn how to eat them. Looks like a pretty good weekend. I can’t convince my father in law to cut out the “black line” in any fish…he considers it wasting meat. At some point he will get it I hope. The Chinese believe the bones add flavor too and never fillet a fish Big Keene, nomolites and BilletHead 3 "Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor
jdmidwest Posted June 12 Posted June 12 9 hours ago, top_dollar said: I'm sure they taste fine, but I generally just keep crappie and walleye when I'm at Stockton. I seldom ever catch a crappie, so I honestly don't remember how they taste. Last mess I had was probably in early 90's from Wappappello Lake. White bass are good, had several good bunches from TN this year when they were running. Nice firm sweet filets, lightly dusted and fried golden brown. You don't need a thick crust on them to give them flavor. Big Keene and tho1mas 2 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Dutch Posted June 12 Posted June 12 I’ve eaten lots of whites. For me it is take a strip steak from the lateral line up and remove all of the dark meat refrigerate in water overnight and fry. They aren’t bad cut up in chunks lightly boiled and served with cocktail sauce. MOPanfisher, Mitch f and Big Keene 3
Members eyesearcher Posted June 12 Members Posted June 12 Soaking in milk for 30 minutes makes a big difference in taste. Big Keene 1
Big Keene Posted June 12 Posted June 12 if you cant catch walleye, you have to eat white bass. its real good anyway, you just have to soak it, refrigerate it, trim it down to nothing, cook it on a wood plank, then toss in the trash and get a burger! just goofing...i dont really care for fish of any sort. 99% of my yearly catch of anything goes back in the drink. i was in that boat, and it was a blast. i caught more on a 3" shad bodied swimbait than i did a crawler. including a common carp and 2 channel cats. Mitch f, top_dollar and Bass Yakker 3 Illegitimi non carborundum (Never let the bastards grind you down)
MOPanfisher Posted June 12 Posted June 12 14 hours ago, Mitch f said: I can’t convince my father in law to cut out the “black line” in any fish…he considers it wasting meat. At some point he will get it I hope. The Chinese believe the bones add flavor too and never fillet a fish Well the bones and red meat do add flavor, but it don't mean it's a good flavor. I like white bass but usually just have a tenderloin strip from the top with red stuff cut out. Is great for a fish fry with group of friends. "Is this Walleye"? Why yes it is if you want it to be. I like just about all fish, nearly all of them cn be fixed where they are tasty, so just require more work to do that. Mitch f and Big Keene 2
jdmidwest Posted June 13 Posted June 13 The kids that grew up raised in Alaska by a friend that has lived there since High School would fight over the dark fatty layer when we filleted salmon. They would chunk it out and eat it raw. May be good, never tried it. Did try Sushi one time, never again. Mitch f, Big Keene and straw hat 3 "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
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