OK, so I have this thing I need to do and I really don't know the best way to do it. Our pond is way over populated with large mouth bass. Really, they breed like rabbits. We, and friends do occasionally fish, but it's almost always catch and release, so that needs to stop. Every year I put in minnows and shiners but now it seems I'm just feeding the fish and not really establishing these smaller fish. There are some out there, along with some bluegill and crappie, and catfish (although I don't know if bass eat catfish) but what I really need to do is remove some of the bass. About 35 pounds according to my research.
So my problem is, how? I mean, I know how to fish, but I've never killed them just to toss away, you know? Sure we will keep the larger ones, but we don't want to fiddle with the little ones. So two issues really.
How do i kill a fish? and has anyone ever eaten a bass? i haven't. Don't have a clue how they taste. Any good recipes/methods?
As far as killing, I want to do it quickly and with as little mess as possible. I'l then toss in the woods for the little woodland critters to enjoy. 35+pounds of fish is a lot of fish. Especially since we will be aiming for the small to medium small to leave the larger ones.

