Super User 5bass Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I remember this thread came up a LONG time ago, shortly after I joined BR. Let's see if everybody still thinks the same way. Quote
OHIO Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 All ponds/lakes have baitfish, not all have craws. Quote
Super User SoFlaBassAddict Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 Kind of hard to say they like one more than the other. There are times when the bass will key in on baitfish, other times they'll be keyed on craws. Quote
Super User Jigfishn10 Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I wouldn't be surprised if this poll is split down the middle. Quote
Super User Shane J Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I think bass eat more bait fish than craws over the course of the year as a whole. Quote
brushhoggin Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 i think bass find a craw to be an easier meal while a baitfish is much more tasty and filling! Quote
Super User 5bass Posted October 13, 2010 Author Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I wouldn't be surprised if this poll is split down the middle. When this came up several years ago, one of the two choices dominated. Quote
garry77 Posted October 13, 2010 Posted October 13, 2010 I couldn't say which they prefer,but I recall reading somewhere about alot of the biggest bass caught were caught on a craw. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I answered shad/baitfish. They are more nutritious than crabs, and are easier to catch. If you've ever seen video of bass eating crabs, especially smallmouth, you'd see what I mean. That said, bass seem to really like to eat crabs. Put a crab in a lake where there aren't crabs, I bet the bass go nuts for them. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted October 13, 2010 Super User Posted October 13, 2010 I think bass like the taste of crawdads better... Quote
WanderLust Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I voted shad as well but they hammer craws as well. Out on the lake tonight there was a ton of baitfish being chased to the surface. Made for some good fishing. My son and I caught 17 LMB / 2 northerns in 3 hours. Quote
Dam Yankee Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 A bass will eat a craw over a shad if given a choice. Quote
Taylor Fishin 4 life Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I Know I love craws lol especialy dipped in some warm hot melted butter with a side order of corn on the cob and red potatoes Quote
Super User 5bass Posted October 14, 2010 Author Super User Posted October 14, 2010 This thread has 90 views with only 17 votes. :-? So far, it's leaning one direction again...but it's not the same as last time. Go figure. Quote
Super User ww2farmer Posted October 14, 2010 Super User Posted October 14, 2010 I don't think they prefer one over the other for taste/nutrition etc... The prefer which ever one is abundant and easiest to catch and eat in the bass's location at that time. Quote
Tuckman Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I would guess that a bass would find a baitfish easier to digest. A crawfish would be generally easier to catch, being slower moving. I also consider bass to be opportunistic feeders that eat whatever happens to be the easiest meal in front of them at the time. The most important aspect as far as I'm concerned is the season and water temp...Up here in the Finger Lakes the fish generally feed up in the water column until the water gets into the 50's then they start feeding down on the bottom...in the summer many of the smallmouth here spend all their time suspended out in the baitfish all summer, even in water over 100' deep(but usually within 30' of the surface. I bet many of these fish go months without even seeing a crab but In the late fall and winter you can bet that these same bass will be down on the bottom digging crabs. Quote
Super User Lund Explorer Posted October 14, 2010 Super User Posted October 14, 2010 Chalk up one more vote for shad. I've seen a lot of crawdads coughed up in the bottom of the livewell to know they aren't a good choice, but I've never seen a school of smallies herd crawdads like they do alwives in the spring, or gizzard shad in the fall. Add that to the fact that the vast majority of artificial baits imitate shad/baitfish which speaks volumes as well. Quote
OHIO Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I don't think they prefer one over the other for taste/nutrition etc... The prefer which ever one is abundant and easiest to catch and eat in the bass's location at that time. Agreed. A meal is a meal and a bass won't pass up either choice in hopes of finding something better. Quote
Super User BASSclary Posted October 14, 2010 Super User Posted October 14, 2010 No frog option? ;D Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted October 14, 2010 Super User Posted October 14, 2010 I think the word is "prefer." I believe Bass prefer crawdads over anything else but not all bass have access to crawdads. Therefore, I say shad/baitfish are eaten more than crawdads. I think Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted October 14, 2010 Super User Posted October 14, 2010 I don't think they prefer one over the other for taste/nutrition etc... The prefer which ever one is abundant and easiest to catch and eat in the bass's location at that time. Agreed. A meal is a meal and a bass won't pass up either choice in hopes of finding something better. Ever tried tossing out a pork chop? ;D Quote
OHIO Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I don't think they prefer one over the other for taste/nutrition etc... The prefer which ever one is abundant and easiest to catch and eat in the bass's location at that time. Agreed. A meal is a meal and a bass won't pass up either choice in hopes of finding something better. Ever tried tossing out a pork chop? ;D Yeah, it's my go to lure. Quote
Dam Yankee Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 A study was performed several years ago where one hundred crawfish and one hundred shad were in a tank of water with all species of bass (Smallmouth, Spotted, and Largemouth). To much surprise, the crawfish were eaten 8 to 2 over the shad. Quote
bigredxlt Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 I had the opportunity to hand feed a 5 lbs+ wild largemouth live crayfish. So let me tell you they love crawdads. He also wouldnt bite anything I threw at him the next day. > Of course I didnt try any plastic craws that would have been unfair. Quote
George Welcome Posted October 14, 2010 Posted October 14, 2010 Whichever presents itself at the moment and this includes other types of opportunities as well. The most visible to us of course is the shad schools. Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.