For some reason, most Koreans aren’t big on eating bass. I guess that’s good, because otherwise there’d be none left for us fishermen to catch. I do have to add that once people taste fresh bass, they love it. Every time I go fishing now, my wife’s friends ask me to bring them some bass back.
Almost every freshwater lake and river has bass in it – the tricky part is finding the relatively unpolluted waters to fish for the keepers. If you’re ever interested, email the webmaster at http://www.anglerstown.com or leave a message on the English forum there and someone will point you in the right direction for your area.
Little bastard!! Just kidding. Cute kid, and nice fish. I’m just jealous!!
He probably just picked the fish up off the bank where some carp-loving local fisherman discarded it to die.
Because he didnt need a tape measure in mm to make it look big…..
Rob,
LOL! Yeah, after spending the last 2 weekends out on the water with nothing to show for it, I’m a little jealous myself…
That’s a hefty fish–why don’t restaurants in Korea serve those? Or is it just because I’m in Seoul
That was sweet of you to let the little kid get his picture taken with your fish.
Michael,
For some reason, most Koreans aren’t big on eating bass. I guess that’s good, because otherwise there’d be none left for us fishermen to catch. I do have to add that once people taste fresh bass, they love it. Every time I go fishing now, my wife’s friends ask me to bring them some bass back.
Adium,
I wish!
Yeah, bass is great eating. I’m just going to have to find the time to start fishing again.
Michael,
Almost every freshwater lake and river has bass in it – the tricky part is finding the relatively unpolluted waters to fish for the keepers. If you’re ever interested, email the webmaster at http://www.anglerstown.com or leave a message on the English forum there and someone will point you in the right direction for your area.
Hey, just saw this a little late, thanks for the info, I’ll check it out.