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Yellow bass predators
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08/11/07 11:19 PM
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With the yellow bass population booming at Benbrook and everyone releasing them--I am wondering if this will eventually be a problem(maybe sooner than later) and if there are any fish that eat yellow bass?!?
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/11/07 11:30 PM
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cellis
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I've wondered the same thing about Arlington. I believe the bigger largemouth will eat them. Not sure about what else. Maybe yellow cats.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/11/07 11:33 PM
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Dr. Chase
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the LMB will eat them and it will help benbrook become alot better bass fishery. out east, yellow bass (or bar fish as i call em) are the primary source of food for black bass 2-3 pounds and up. they also taste pretty dang good, great fish sticks 
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 12:00 AM
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Do you think hybrids will eat them?
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 12:25 AM
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karry
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I think it's an unwrittten rule that where there are yellow bass, look closely for hybrids who will be feisting on the smallish barr fish.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 01:19 AM
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Man that is what I would think or at least they would both be in the same area because they both eat shad--but on BB if we are catching hybrids and then start catching yellows it means the hybrids are gone == at least that is what I have found. From all of the ones I had to take off my slab today, it looks like Ive been jugling machetes--those little suckers got SHARP gill plates and spiked fins!
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 01:34 AM
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Parker
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eat them. thats the only way i know to get shed of them. they really are good stuff. better than sandbass. you'd be suprised how many you can clean once you get the hang of it.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 02:01 AM
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Dr. Chase
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benbrook has several 8-9 inchers, which are perfect for eating. i dont know if the hybrids will eat them, but here is some food for thought. while fishing the south end for bass thursday, i caught about a 5-6 lb hybrid on a plastic lizard. i also hear that back in march people where catching hybrids at the new water discharge off the bottom with night crawlers.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 07:35 AM
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Michael Todd
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Whatever you do, don't use yellow bass as live bait. Ticket for sure from the GW!!
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 07:39 AM
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RD
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Or as cut bait for that matter. That is a shame though as they make awesome cut bait. As many as there are and not classified as a game fish, I have always wondered why they can't be used for bait. Anyone know?
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 10:07 AM
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Launcher400
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Jason, They attack those 1 oz and bigger slabs at BB, don't they!! To keep the cuts to your hands down, try grabbing em around the head just forward of the gill plates - - seems to result in alot less spearings.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/12/07 04:53 PM
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Flatheads love yellow bass! They will devour them in a heartbeat!
Don't ask me how i know, just trust me on this!
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/13/07 02:16 PM
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SlabSlayer
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Isn't there no limit on size/quantity on yellow bass?
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/13/07 02:24 PM
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TxWaterfowler
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No limit or size limits. Keep as many at any size as you want. The meat is firm and the llittle 5 inchers will fillet up just fine.  However they are classified as a gamefish since they are a bass.
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Re: Yellow bass predators
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08/13/07 04:33 PM
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9874opf
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yeah but you have to fillet 75 of them for 1 person--I may actually try to keep some next time.
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