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| 1449.1 | Ya Better Check | SALEM::JUNG |  | Thu Jul 05 1990 15:48 | 9 | 
|  |     I don't know for sure but...to the best of my knowledge
    there are certain times of the year that it is illegal
    to use live bait for bass. i think it's April 15 to June
    15 or May 15 to July 15. Being a trout fisherman I don't
    follow all the bass'in rules. They say it's just too easy.
    As far as eating them...they must be de-scaled. Do it outside
    as they tend to fly everywhere, the scales that is. Clean'em
    like you would a trout. Pretty good eat'in. The above law
    is for New Hampshire, but like I say, I'm not sure!
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| 1449.2 |  | COBRA::HURLEY |  | Thu Jul 05 1990 15:55 | 4 | 
|  |     Thanks for the info. I guess the next question I need to find out
    is if shinners are illegal?
    
    
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| 1449.3 | Skin them | ARGUS::BISSELL |  | Thu Jul 05 1990 16:04 | 4 | 
|  | I reccommend fileting  them and skinning them.  The skins tend to taste 
"muddy" if you catch them in muddy waters like rivers.
I have not eaten any that I have caught in New England as there are too many
contaminated areas.  Bass are able to live in water that will kill trout.
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| 1449.4 |  | DELNI::OTA | serenity happens | Fri Jul 06 1990 09:57 | 10 | 
|  |     Bass are great eating fish, especially when deep fried.
    
    I don't want to sound like an evironmental zealot and there is a note
    on catch and release, but I stopped eating Bass because of the intense
    fishing pressure here and elsewhere.  If we don't keep putting them
    back in and just fish for bass for sport, its going to be grim fishing
    in the future.  However, I never berate anyone for eating what they
    catch because thats really the sport of fishing or hunting.
    
    Brian
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| 1449.5 | grill em' | ROULET::BING |  | Fri Jul 06 1990 10:23 | 11 | 
|  |     
    I got to agree with Brian, however if I catch one that going to
    die anyway I'll keep him/her. I like to gut them, cut off the head
    and rub butter on the inside and out. Put some salt and pepper inside
    wrap it in aluminum foil and cook it on the grill. When you take
    of the aluminum foil the skin and scales stick to it and leaves
    you the meat and bones. Tastes great this way.
                
                                        Walt
    
    
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| 1449.6 | Bass sure taste good!! | PACKER::BACZKO | Pronounced BASS-Co. | Sat Jul 07 1990 14:54 | 12 | 
|  |     I take 1 to 2 meals a year out of my local pond, keeps the wife happy
    she loves freash bass.  I gut them cut the head and tail off then take
    a sharp knife and peel the skin off.  I wrap them in aluminum foil
    after I rub them in butter and seasoning and put them in a steaming
    basket for about 25 minutes, IMHO they taste better then trout.
    I suggest that if you do eat them stick with the 12"- 15" size , 1 to 2
    pounds they seem to be the best.  But dont forget only take what you
    will eat in a meal,  they are always there to catch if you put some
    back.
    
    Les
    
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| 1449.7 | good in pan, better in the water | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Jul 09 1990 09:27 | 10 | 
|  |     I think bass are good eating and they are real easy to fillet. 
    However, these days I release 99% of of my bass for the reasons stated 
    earlier.  There is too many people keeping them already and I'd rather 
    see them released to fight again.  The only time I'll keep bass these 
    days is while canoe camping, where I'll keep a couple if nice smallmouth 
    and fillet them up and fry `em on the campfire.  I'll also occasionally 
    keep a bass taken thru the ice that has swallowed the hook and fought 
    himself into tough shape.
    
    donmac
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| 1449.8 | artificials and catch & release | RANGER::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Mon Jul 09 1990 09:39 | 6 | 
|  |     Oh yea, as far as the livebait question goes, in NH I believe it
    is no livebait for bass between April 1st and June 30th (not 100%
    sure on those dates, but they are close) - and mandatory catch and 
    release of all bass between May 15th and June 15th.
    
    donmac
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