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Is this a Yellow Bass or a White Bass?
Caught and released this little guy from the Crystal Garden lakes in Avondale.
Not sure if he is a yellow bass or white bass, but based on what I've read so far I am thinking he is a yellow bass. Caught on a bead-head Wooly Bugger. Sorry for the vertical orientation, it was horizontal in the original image... ![]() |
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Looks more like the elusive amber bass.
j/k I have no idea which one it is.. ![]()
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#3
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Yellow.
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#4
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Agreed. Yellow due to the broken lateral lines.
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Thanks everyone for the feedback! Either way (yellow bass or white bass) it was a first for me on the fly rod.
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What SAT said. From AGFD website: Found in the Salt River Reservoirs (Roosevelt, Apache, Canyon, Saguaro and Tempe Town Lake) and Upper Lake Mary. They are a schooling fish like white bass, but yellow bass relate to bottom structure more than white bass.
Would have entered Crystal Garden from SRP Canal. |
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Yeah, there is a healthy population of these guys in the SRP canal. I think they fight great for their size.
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