Wiper are highly regarded as hard-fighting sportfish. They are known for aggressive feeding habits (such as “breaking” the surface of water to capture trapped shad) and
schooling. Popular lures for catching wiper include casting spoons, buck-tail jigs, soft-body plastic fish replicas, and inline spinners. The world record wiper is a fish caught in
Greers Ferry Lake, Arkansas in 1997. Additionally, wiper are considered good table fare; many restaurants sell "striped bass" on their menus, but these are farm-raised hybrid striped bass. In some waterbodies, wiper occur naturally Backcrossing could put native populations of white bass or striped bass at risk due to
genetic pollution. ==Notes==