Great picture and yes Lance is a first class man in every way. He is also in my opinion the best striper fisherman on lake Cumberland.
Now if I could get you to take that ugly shirt off all would be good, LOL

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Great picture and yes Lance is a first class man in every way. He is also in my opinion the best striper fisherman on lake Cumberland.
Now if I could get you to take that ugly shirt off all would be good, LOL
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Here's the best Striper recipe I've ever tried over the years,I got it from some guys up around Chesapeake Bay in Virginia.It works on any bass as well.
4 pieces striped bass (approx 6-8 ounces)
1 cup red onion sliced in 1" slices
8 pieces thick sliced bacon
8 Tbsp. butter
1 cup sliced fresh baby portabello mushrooms caps
1/4 tsp dried tarragon
sprinkle Hungarian paprika
1 quart golden ginger ale
Soak the fish overnight in golden ginger ale, before you prepare
the dish rinse the fish and prepare as listed below.
In a pan, cook bacon; save drippings. Crumble bacon; set aside.
Cook mushrooms and onion in drippings till tender. Place fish in
a baking dish. Combine mushrooms, onion, butter and tarragon. Spread
on top of fish; sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 350o for approximately
20 minutes until fish flakes easily. Garnish with bacon. Serves
4.
Note you can use any type of bass with this recipe ( rock bass,
small mouth, large mouth sea bass etc )
