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Any White Bass Fisherman Here?

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Does anyone white bass fish on here? I fish for them fairly often, about a quarter of my trips are targeting white bass.  Lately the big pre-spawn females have been biting on roostertails like crazy.

Most of the white bass in my area have been displaced by perch, unfortunately, the spring runs up the river used to be a ton of fun.  One of my all-time favorite fishing trips was several years ago when my dad, brother, and I found a big school of healthy females along the edge of a sandbar off the main river channel.  For a while it was a big white bass on every cast. 

Wish I could put my boys on fishing like that now.

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15 hours ago, Kevin22 said:

Yeah, quite a bit actually. 

X2 - all year long. Managed about 700+ last year. Was a good year for them.

-T9

I'm lucky enough to live on the Miss river. When they run, they run. We use two tube jigs on 1/16 jigs and when they are biting you get two on most casts. In late may, right after the spawn, the smaller males are in a frenzy! Its nothing to catch 200 a day. We use little pocket "clickers" to keep track of numbers. Right now the big females are just starting to feed for pre-spawn, we have been catching some dandy 16-17"ers. 

They sure are fun to target when green/brown fish aren't active. Yellow bass too.

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Caught several of them Friday. They're not my favorite but they can sure save a day when the bass aren't cooperating. 

Yup made two trips this year and put a hurting on them. Don't really like eating them tough. I just bring a few back for my parents.

What would be a good lures for white bass?

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White roostertails are the best lure I have found, but a lot of guys do well with a white 2inch curly tail.

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I've caught a lot on chrome blade baits.

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Little George, Silver Buddy, lipless crank bait and grubs.

 

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I usually use crappie jigs for whites . I fish the Mississippi river and lakes foe them .On the lakes I watch for active gulls and fish there , sometimes deep .

19 hours ago, Spyman42 said:

What would be a good lures for white bass?

They'll hit pretty much anything moving. In-line spinners, tailspinners, blade baits, small spoons, jigs, grubs etc. White and/or silver in clear water, yellow, chartreuse, gold in stained/muddy water.

Tom

1.5" crappie tubes are by far the best for numbers. Johnson silver minnows in 1/4oz size or #4-5 inline spinners are best for size. 

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Gold bladed rooster tails or small rapalas,Its getting good now in Missouri

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I catch them a lot as well, though it is rare that I go fishing with white bass as the main item on the agenda.  Here and there when the bass aren't biting, switching to white bass has turned a bad day into an awesome day.  I use chrome pepper spoons, chrome and white pepper spoons, crappie jigs with grub trailers, and rooster tails most of the time.

The big ones are biting pretty good on 1/2oz blade baits fished on current seems. Short 6-8" lift and drop. Nothing huge yet though, another couple weeks and the good ones will be biting! Best two went 2# 8oz and 2# 4oz. 16.5 and 16" 

 

 

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Kevin, those are some monster whites! On first glance, I thought they were all hybrid.

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19 hours ago, Kevin22 said:

The big ones are biting pretty good on 1/2oz blade baits fished on current seems. Short 6-8" lift and drop. Nothing huge yet though, another couple weeks and the good ones will be biting! Best two went 2# 8oz and 2# 4oz. 16.5 and 16" 

 

 

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Wow, those are some monster white bass, and good eating to!  At first I thought they were small wipers.

No, no hybrids yet! Just whites. We don't usually hit the hybrids until mid summer. Big bait big fish. 1/2oz blades, 7'M rod with 12# fluoro.Let it hit bottom then pop it up 6-8" just so the blade wobbles 3-5 times then let it fall. They'll take the rod out of your hand if you aren't holding tight. 

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