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Sep 12, 2020 14:20:11   #
Harris T. Fudpucker Loc: Lafayette, Louisiana
 
The most I've caught in one day is 2! Do they ever school up, or have a place they would call home. I've caught several, but nothing real big, either.

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Sep 12, 2020 16:13:26   #
Fatman Loc: Doylestown, OH
 
It looks like a striper. The word is SUPERIOR.

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Sep 12, 2020 17:28:26   #
Ben Bragg Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
That’s a good un

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Sep 12, 2020 19:05:19   #
ripogenu Loc: norfolk, MA
 
LMAO how this thread turned into who can see.............EH

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Sep 12, 2020 21:01:13   #
fishrmans Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
 
Fremont Wisconsin is the white bass capitol of the world. During the spring spawning run you can catch hundreds of them. Very good eating just fillet and remove the mud line and coat with a little Andy’s Cajun or pancake mix, deep fry and I guarantee every piece will be eaten.



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Sep 12, 2020 21:11:03   #
Ben Bragg Loc: Dayton Ohio
 
Oh yea. Do they ever school up
We catch the crap out of em here in Ohio . Like 75 keepers in a day !!!
Best run I ever had was Oshkosh Wisconsin at the fox river.
The run lasted 6 weeks! Seemed if you didn’t catch one every cast you were wondering why.
They were all 1 1/2 pound fish. That one you pictured is probably close to 3.

Bet I provided 700 pounds of them to the local Hmong population in Oshkosh. They love em .
They wouldn’t give you the Rome I’d day on the river bank. Then I started giving them my catch and all of a sudden , hey mister, would you like a bottle of water ?? That kind of stuff

Answer about schooling. Spring time whites make epic spawning ribs up rivers. You can slay em !!!

Not all the size you got. That’s. Good un . That may be a hybrid. Usually the stripes are broken up more. Can’t tell from your pic.
Hybrids school the same way.
When it’s not spawn, you have to hunt them but still very catchable .

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Sep 12, 2020 21:30:47   #
fishrmans Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
 
Ben Bragg wrote:
Oh yea. Do they ever school up
We catch the crap out of em here in Ohio . Like 75 keepers in a day !!!
Best run I ever had was Oshkosh Wisconsin at the fox river.
The run lasted 6 weeks! Seemed if you didn’t catch one every cast you were wondering why.
They were all 1 1/2 pound fish. That one you pictured is probably close to 3.

Bet I provided 700 pounds of them to the local Hmong population in Oshkosh. They love em .
They wouldn’t give you the Rome I’d day on the river bank. Then I started giving them my catch and all of a sudden , hey mister, would you like a bottle of water ?? That kind of stuff

Answer about schooling. Spring time whites make epic spawning ribs up rivers. You can slay em !!!

Not all the size you got. That’s. Good un . That may be a hybrid. Usually the stripes are broken up more. Can’t tell from your pic.
Hybrids school the same way.
When it’s not spawn, you have to hunt them but still very catchable .
Oh yea. Do they ever school up br We catch the cr... (show quote)

Yes, you can catch them on the Wolf River from lake Butte des morts to well above Fremont and on the Fox River up to the Eureaka dam. They are fun catching, hard hitting, good fighting and great eating fish. In the summer you can catch them on the lakes. They are a schooling fish so if you find them you can catch many of them. Also a very popular fish to catch through the ice..

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Sep 12, 2020 23:06:09   #
OJdidit Loc: Oak Creek Wisconsin
 
When the lilacs are blooming, the run out of Lake Winnebago is about to start

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Sep 13, 2020 00:37:27   #
waxdipper Loc: Yucca Valley, CA
 
Looks like a wiper to me.

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Sep 13, 2020 07:58:14   #
fishrmans Loc: Waushara Cnty Wisconsin and Port Charlotte Fl
 
waxdipper wrote:
Looks like a wiper to me.


Not a wiper. Here is a picture of a hybrid striper or wiper . Note the lines.



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Sep 13, 2020 09:49:35   #
Jwid Loc: Lake Killarney, Ironton, MO
 
Whitey wrote:
His homemade spoon it is in the fish's mouth lol


I thought that was a teenager caught on an iPhone lure.

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