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Odd Things That Bass Spit Up

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  • Super User

Bass are incredible hunters. I fished a pond once where I kept hearing blowups. I stopped fishing for a while to see if it was school of bass chasing bait fish, until i noticed a good amount of dragon flies, buzzing around. Several were flying right above of the water line. Then I saw it. Bass were hitting and chasing at times the low flying dragonflies!! They would jump out and attempt to catch these insects. My observation was reinforced some months later when I fishing in the glades. I caught a decent 4lb bass, and it began to spit up dragonfly parts. Crazy!! 

Here is a big 7.2lb my friend and I hand caught a few weeks ago.  saw this massive bass kind of float up to the surface, trolled on over and picked it up only to find that it had a redear sunfish stuck in its throat.  well it took both of us with 2 sets of needle nose pliers each to remove the sunfish (which it was still alive) and we weighed and released the bass back into the lake. 

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nothing too weird, had a small spot spit out a plastic worm

  • Super User

My friend Fletch caught a bass that spit up the Beatles' White Album & the head of Alfredo Garcia ~

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

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My friend Fletch caught a bass that spit up the Beatles' White Album & the head of Alfredo Garcia ~

 

:eyebrows:

 

A-Jay

I know that is not true because bass nowadays don't spit up albums, they spit up downloaded songs...

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My wife caught one that threw up this eel.

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So I rigged a YUM Mightee worm up weightless and caught this one my first cast :)

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