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My man & daughter went fishing today! Anyone have a good recipe for Black Sea Bass?
AW! JT! Bass Black It's not THAT dirty in Jersey!!! lolGood job, Mac S! My asking a serious question just might get you a BA!!! So stop b*tchin'!! lol I WILL be checking back for your wife's recipe!!
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  1. Injun Says:

    Just a tip read up on all game fish laws for commercial rearing.This is for legal sales,transportation and growing for retail or wholesale buisness if needed for your purpose!For some info go to your local DNR agency and ask about the license for commercial breeding of game fishes.

  2. RUBEN E Says:

    Try War Pigs. I think the intro has one mean bass line. The information your given is kinda slim. If it helps out any go to itunes and do a power search. They only give you 30 seconds but believe me no one can get two Black Sabbath songs confused. Good Luck.

  3. odechiro Says:

    Here’s my Sea Bass with Mango Chutney:serves 44 sea bass fillets1 onion, minced2 small mangoes, chopped1-1/2 cups pineapple, chopped2 Tblsps fresh ginger, grated1/2 red bell pepper, chopped2 teaspoons green peppercorns in liquid2-1/2 cups waterIn wide saucepan, bring 1 cup water to boil. Add onion and ginger. Reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Add mango and pineapple and simmer for 15 minutes, adding water as necessary to keep the sauce wet. Add red pepper, then lay the fish fillets on top. Cook until the fish is flaky, turning once. Toss in peppercorns and serve.Variations: leave the pineapple out; substitute toasted pinenuts for peppercorns; substitute snow peas for red pepper; increase red pepper. For a drier sauce, sautee the vegetables and fruit instead of cooking in water.Hope you like it!

  4. someone Says:

    6″ plasic worms rigged texas style. bullet shaped weight placed above the hook. Try pumkinseed or some other light colors because the water is fairly clear. It’s best if you fish out of a boat and cast towards the bank and let the worm sink, then pull up on the rod (I prefer three slow pulls until the rod is vertical) then reel in the slack as you lower the rod to horizontal. Always maintain contact with your lure. Let the worm hit bottom and sit for a short period (up to half a minute). The bass will usually hit the lure on the way down but will sometimes pick it up off the bottom. Look for points and those sheer rock walls are good also. Another good method is to approach points from the side and cast past them with a brush buzzer. I have had tremendous luck with that method but the casting into the bank and retreiving slowly with the rise and fall method is more dependable as each point is usually gaurded by one two bass. If you don’t get a strike casting past a point after a few casts you need to move on. Always try to carry two rods with each rigged in a different style so you don’t have to keep tying on new baits trying to find out what the bass are interested in that day.

  5. BASS Fisherman Says:

    YES!!!!Actually, largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, and the other black bass are all members of the sunfish family, not the bass family. Even more confusing huh?

  6. Carpenter's Daughter Says:

    Unless the paint is oil-based, you shouldn’t have a problem. Try picking them off w/ your fingernail, if they’re just specks, it should come right off, if not, a warm damp cloth should loosen it . . . . if that doesn’t work, take it to a music store that deals w/ string instruments . . . they might have something that can take it off w/out messing up the finish. Good luck!

  7. Legato-perfecto Says:

    if you want yeah you can!it might be a little harder than a four, but stilll easier than guitar.

  8. Left-T Says:

    It won’t change the sound as long as it is applied in thin coats. Generally, all wood instruments have a clear coat of shellac or varnish, not a thick coat.It won’t change the sound if applied correctly by a professional. If oyu do it yourself, you need to sand the bass lightly with #600 fine sandpaper. Then clean it well and apply a very thing coat. Wait 20 minutes, apply a second and third coat. When you see that it is glossy enough, apply one final coat. Let dry 24 hours.

  9. I am a cybernetic organism Says:

    you should, bass is an important part in rhythm in music, it’s kinda like drums and guitar in one. You may not think you hear it, but songs would kind of sound empty without the extra bass, maybe you don’t focus on it.

  10. Dave LaBuda Says:

    Zach is playing an American Standard Jazz Bass – http://www.fender.com/products/search.php?partno=0190690706 – Any Fender Dealer can order you one.

  11. Alex Says:

    Nick Stewart − bass (2005 – present)Former member-Kevin ‘Whur’s ma boab’ Doudie

  12. BASS Fisherman Says:

    They are one in the same. When you say “black bass” you are referring to the group of species. There are more species of bass than just three. The largemouth is one of those species that are included in the group.

  13. Left-T Says:

    Hi JRGet an Epiphone because if you do not like it, you can always swap. but if you buy a Gibson, you will pay much more and will never get your investment back unless you keep the bass for 15 years and then sell it. Then, it will get value.I have an old Gibson Les Paul 1963 andv valued at $12,000 to $20,000.your choice.I wouldnt buy Gibson. I would go for Rickenbacher or Fener precision bass or Scheter . They are cheaper and they, make a good 5 sting bass for around $250 with case.

  14. leeeeeroy jenkins Says:

    Well, i mean bass are really smart fish in my opinion. They stock bass in this crystal clear lake (i know…) and i can see them watching my lure before they strike.on the other hand if i just twitch it around they won’t. it could.

  15. BIG DAWG EATS Says:

    I fish for them on a flyrod. aka Largemouth Bass.Tonight I am going to catch a delicious bass.

  16. David K Says:

    Fish are subject to a variety of maladies, such as grubs or worms, which may be found in or on the skin, attached to gills, or embedded in the flesh. Although aesthetically displeasing, none of these parasites presents a threat to human health provided the fish is thoroughly cooked before it is eaten.

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