Benefits of RES:

1) Redears eat snails, which are necessary hosts for several fish parasites (think grubs & spots). Stock RES = fewer snails = fewer parasites.

2) Redears get bigger than BG - they are the biggest of all the Lepomids.

3) They provide an additional "insurance" forage source for bass.

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4. RES are not as prolific as BG. Thus don't expect an awful lot of young redears to provide lots of bass food.

5. RES are definately not as easy to catch as BG. RES are typically not surface feeders thus topwater action is nill compared to BG. RES typically are easier to catch using live bait compared to artificials. Whereas BG will readily bite live bait and artificials equally well. Providing the artificials are presented with some level of skill.

6. RES do not readily accept fish pellets, thus overall, one cannot raise as many RES as BG in a pond.

7. RES do provide a good "bonus" in a mixed fishery.

Last edited by Bill Cody; 12/12/08 10:22 AM.

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