08-09-2012, 04:27 PM
+1 Therapist.
There is no need to keep the larger bass. We need these fish for spawning not to mention the fun of letting others catch a decent sized fish. The size of the fish doesn't affect the taste. If you can fillet a perch you can fillet a 10 inch bass. I eat bass often, but rarely keep anything over 12 inches unless it's been deep hooked.
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There is no need to keep the larger bass. We need these fish for spawning not to mention the fun of letting others catch a decent sized fish. The size of the fish doesn't affect the taste. If you can fillet a perch you can fillet a 10 inch bass. I eat bass often, but rarely keep anything over 12 inches unless it's been deep hooked.
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