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Ice Fishing Media => Ice Fishing Pictures => Topic started by: Drift Dodger on Feb 08, 2019, 08:45 AM
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Not the most common species in our waters here in the Great White North but I have caught a few over the years. In Manitoba the minimum length to be considered a 'Master Angler' class rock bass is 10 inches. At 11 1/2 inches this is my personal best.
(https://i.postimg.cc/d0T1LTqD/20190131-11-5inch-rock-bass.jpg)
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WOW! congrats!
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very nice
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Beautiful fish, congrats!
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Awesome! They are tanky when they hit 10+ inches.
I sometimes catch them targeting walleye spots during night fishing. I would love to catch a 14" one again.
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What lake were you fishing, if you don't mind my asking? I am always looking to target new species.
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nice catch
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What lake were you fishing, if you don't mind my asking? I am always looking to target new species.
PM'd you. ;D
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I’ve caught plenty of rock bass through the years but never kept a single one, always heard there not the best tasting to eat...do most of you keep them or turn them back?
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I’ve caught plenty of rock bass through the years but never kept a single one, always heard there not the best tasting to eat...do most of you keep them or turn them back?
I release them.
Walleye is fairly plentiful and the primary target here.
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They’re very wormy where we fish
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Pretty common in Southern Michigan. Fun and easy to catch. They keep the kids interested.
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Very nice!!
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Big rock bass
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Great catch! :)