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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 455790" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>It would be one thing to keep some bass to eat, but to just waste is stupid. I'm sure a lot small juvenile trout/kokenee may get preyed on by bass, but I doubt bass would be killing off enough to do any real harm to the trout fishing. I just asked cause I know some of the reservois out there in Cali have some massive bass that are also home to trout. Some big bass have been caught off glide/swim baits that imitate a little trout. I don't often but occasionally on some small lakes and ponds that have a ton of little bass over populating it I'll keep some bass (green trout). They fillet and eat just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 455790, member: 18942"] It would be one thing to keep some bass to eat, but to just waste is stupid. I'm sure a lot small juvenile trout/kokenee may get preyed on by bass, but I doubt bass would be killing off enough to do any real harm to the trout fishing. I just asked cause I know some of the reservois out there in Cali have some massive bass that are also home to trout. Some big bass have been caught off glide/swim baits that imitate a little trout. I don't often but occasionally on some small lakes and ponds that have a ton of little bass over populating it I'll keep some bass (green trout). They fillet and eat just fine. [/QUOTE]
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