Bass-mania Posted June 4, 2007 Posted June 4, 2007 Can you eat Rock bass, are they good for something after all? :D Quote
c_diesel2 Posted June 4, 2007 Posted June 4, 2007 Sure...you can eat carp, suckers and sheepshead also...but i sure wouldnt....... Quote
Cephkiller Posted June 4, 2007 Posted June 4, 2007 Yep. they taste almost exactly like a bluegill. I had some as recently as last year. Quote
bassnleo Posted June 4, 2007 Posted June 4, 2007 I'm gonna have to start keepin some of the slab rockies that we have been catching on Lake Erie........ Quote
Super User Jig Man Posted June 4, 2007 Super User Posted June 4, 2007 We have them here in MO, mainly in streams. We call them goggle eye. They are small but quite tasty. Quote
Bassassasin12 Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 what is up with those things. My favorite pond is loaded with them. They will hit just about anything but they tend to love worms longer than they are! ;D Quote
XcoM274 Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 I'm quite sure you can eat just about any freshwater gamefish, carp included. But my desire would be low. Rock bass happens to be really good by my experience Quote
Super User burleytog Posted June 5, 2007 Super User Posted June 5, 2007 I've eaten many a redeye in my day. Quote
Garnet Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 Rock Bass are great eating. Carb you hold them in a tank and keep changing the water until it stays clean. Garnet Quote
NBR Posted June 5, 2007 Posted June 5, 2007 My fishing buddy's father preferred them over everything else! Quote
Red Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 my parents would eat them all the time if i caught them back in NY, but i have also heard that they got a bad rap from being full of worms, but i never saw any while cleaning them Quote
Super User Dan: Posted June 6, 2007 Super User Posted June 6, 2007 I've never actually tried to eat them because I heard they were bony. After hearing some of the other comments, it seems that might be incorrect. Quote
jdw174 Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 Absolutely great eating. If you like bluegill, perch, crappie, you'll like the ol' goggle-eye. Quote
DR_Bass Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 I ate a rock bass once. Broke two teeth. Someone is always going to crack a joke... ;D Quote
flyphisher # Posted June 6, 2007 Posted June 6, 2007 some of the same folks that bash anyone that says anything about eating a largemouth, talk about how tasty redeyes and rocks bass are???????? : : whats up with thatt???? Do you also eat wild trout???? Last time I checked LMB and SMB are stocked by the state..Nice logic...redeyes and their relatives are not..On the brink of endangerment in some places... Redeyes, Piedmonts,and Suwanees, the only native fish in alot of places... Had some of the best days ever with a flyrod catching piedmonts and redeyes.... Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted June 7, 2007 Super User Posted June 7, 2007 "brink of endangerment" kind of a curious concept, when you think about it... Not trying to discredit your argument though, I just thought that was funny. I will eat spotted bass at every opportunity. They are choking lakes and stunting real bad in my area. VERY TASTY!!! Quote
Rob G. Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Rockbass or Warmouth are excellent table fare as are all of the sunfish including LMB, SMB, and Spots. Do not get me wrong, I do not kill many bass, but once in a long while dinner is on. Quote
Cephkiller Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 some of the same folks that bash anyone that says anything about eating a largemouth, talk about how tasty redeyes and rocks bass are???????? : : whats up with thatt???? Do you also eat wild trout???? Last time I checked LMB and SMB are stocked by the state..Nice logic...redeyes and their relatives are not..On the brink of endangerment in some places... Redeyes, Piedmonts,and Suwanees, the only native fish in alot of places... Had some of the best days ever with a flyrod catching piedmonts and redeyes.... Come on down to my neck of the woods and you can take all you want. We have plenty and the ones that are left will make plenty more. Also, I only fish man-made lakes (mostly strip pits) so someone has to be stocking them. P.S. When questioning others' logic, don't bring a pen-knife to a gunfight Quote
flyphisher # Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Brink of endangerment= I meant threatened, just couldnt think of the proper term when i was typeing..... I am refering to public water, really unless you fish private stretches of rivers..... Shoal Bass,piedmonts,suwanee bass and Redeye are only native to certain drainages and dont live in ponds. Warmouth and rock bass are totally different fish, as are spots. In some of the rivers here, the spots are coming out of the lakes and breeding and out-competeing the native fish that live in the rivers, same as is happening/has happened with the smallmouth in other lakes in the south and where the spots cant live, we have people introducing flathead and blue catfish that are even wiping out bream populations in some river systems. Yet largemouth and alot of places smallmouth are stocked and managed by DNR/FWD and its not ok to eat them, yet its ok to eat native bass species, is the logic i am asking about??? pen knife to a knife fight???? WTH??? Quote
Cephkiller Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 pen knife to a knife fight???? WTH??? Thank you for making my point ever so much more eloquently than I could have ever hoped. Since you have self-administered the coup de grâce, I am finished. Quote
flyphisher # Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Whatever...... Dont know what you are going for, but if it makes you happy. : Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted June 7, 2007 Super User Posted June 7, 2007 ** Moderator Note ** C'mon guys...Let's lighten up or just move on to another topic. Jeez... -Kent a.k.a. roadwarrior Global Moderator Quote
Guest Bountiful_Waters Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Back to the subject.....Rock Bass are good eating, and fun to catch. They have saved the day for many a young fisherman. They do over-populate quickly, not sure why. Quote
Guest btlva Posted June 7, 2007 Posted June 7, 2007 Flyphisher, rock bass are not really a bass per se. They are a panfish. These guys aren't talking about eating actual redeye bass here. Redeye is just another name for them, like goggle eye. Rock Bass spawn prolifically and are considered a nuisance in many lakes. Think of them as a cross between a smallmouth and a bluegill. Rock bass are great eating. I just spent a week in Minnesota and ate dozens of them like I do every year. They're easy to catch too. They bite everything from 1/64th oz jigs to 1/2oz spinnerbaits. They do often have worms. You know those little black "balls" that are sometimes all over their fins and skin? Those are worms. They aren't dangerous and don't affect the flavor of the fish in any way. Tight lines Quote
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