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I stocked my bass as 2" fingerlings back at the end of June, went out to survey how much they have grown in 6 months and I am very happy with the results!
Well done! Look like very healthy LMB.
They just Northerns?
Nice job on making things right for growing bass. This time next year you should have some 3 lb bass. Return and keep us updated. You want to be careful to not train them to be hook smart because this will make it hard for you to collect good representative samples for monitoring growth rate.
Originally Posted By: Bill D.
Well done! Look like very healthy LMB.


Thank you very much Bill, hope the keep the weight on during the winter
Nope, im here in FL so Northerns are a no go here. The are FL`s
Originally Posted By: Bill Cody
Nice job on making things right for growing bass. This time next year you should have some 3 lb bass. Return and keep us updated. You want to be careful to not train them to be hook smart because this will make it hard for you to collect good representative samples for monitoring growth rate.


I agree Bill im not gonna fish for them until there 1 year mark and I will keep yall up to date with there growth and any thing I do for them.
I enjoyed watching. So, when u were done fishing, did u bucket stock the minnows? They looked like Golden shiners? And yep the lmb looked nice and healthy.
Nice job. Tell us about the Yak.
Same here. Awesome video and healthy pond.

Now about the kayak? Never had one. Want one. Thought they were simple, but now I see all kinds of cool appendages and electronics and stuff. Perhaps you could do a bow to stern for us know nothings?
Awesome results!
Nice video, nice fish.

How about telling us about your cull plans and everyone seems to want you to talk about your kayak, so tell us why is it set up the way it is.
Originally Posted By: Vortex 4
Same here. Awesome video and healthy pond.

Now about the kayak? Never had one. Want one. Thought they were simple, but now I see all kinds of cool appendages and electronics and stuff. Perhaps you could do a bow to stern for us know nothings?



+1 on a once over on your kayak set up. Looks well set up and alot of fun.
Hahaha ok I will leave some links below to videos about the kayak below, I do not have a video of the the setup just individual video of things I have done to, I will have a video soon of just that though and will be sure to post it here on pond boss. Enjoy these videos and thank you all for the kind words on my lil pond and my chubby fish.

https://youtu.be/C8wPrsnxKe0 (Kayak review newly bought)

https://youtu.be/pi7D2lzXrqo (Kayak fish finder install)

https://youtu.be/L5dfE9JfXhs (Kayak console hatch mod install)

https://youtu.be/uMXW-CE5TEE (Kayak fish grip holster install)

Originally Posted By: highflyer
Nice video, nice fish.

How about telling us about your cull plans and everyone seems to want you to talk about your kayak, so tell us why is it set up the way it is.


At year 3 is when I plan on start culling, not sure on a size range yet more than likely 12-14" unless they show signs of great growth like the ones I have been catching, but i am open to any suggestions. As for the kayak lol. I posted some links but I do not have a video yet of my going over the setup as it is now but will becoming out with one soon, I mostly use it for inshore salt water fishing
For the cull plan, Bob and others at the PB conference talked about culling males during the spawn. The females are the ones that are going to get big, so males are out if your are trying for trophies.

If you wait three years, aren't you worried about having that many spawns before you start to cull?
Originally Posted By: highflyer
For the cull plan, Bob and others at the PB conference talked about culling males during the spawn. The females are the ones that are going to get big, so males are out if your are trying for trophies.

If you wait three years, aren't you worried about having that many spawns before you start to cull?


Not really, after 3 years that will establish a good base and 12" to 14" is the range most bass are stubted. Ether you can have a pond where you only catch one or two 6lbs and up bass or numbers of nice quality bass around 3lbs I would rather have numbers. If I keep catching fish a certain size range then I will start taking them out. Ether way its better than no managment at all lol. also by the way what site did you use to get the link for your avatar every thing i use doesnt work.
Awesome. I put 50 3” F1 fingerling in last month. I’m interested in seeing how big they are in late fall next year.
I just uploaded my picture to G plus back in the day and then link to it from there. Now I would have to figure it out using a different method. Imgur is a site some use for uploads. That seems to work for now.

Also, knowing your goals makes it easier for others to chime in. It should be interesting to see what they say.

Also, what is your forage base?
Originally Posted By: highflyer
I just uploaded my picture to G plus back in the day and then link to it from there. Now I would have to figure it out using a different method. Imgur is a site some use for uploads. That seems to work for now.

Also, knowing your goals makes it easier for others to chime in. It should be interesting to see what they say.

Also, what is your forage base?



Well all the fathead minnows are gone lol. Some the bulk is CNBG they had a good spawn this year and the bass have been going to town on them. im the spring I hope to cast net some wild shiners to add to the food chain and might try my hand at some threadfin shad, if they make it then great if not the bass get a nice snack. Also gonna add a dozen or so CC as a clean up crew.
That is a fatty. I love those kind of lmb smile
Very nice LMB !

With LMB/BG as a goal assuming no highly unusual conditions, if a water body is originally properly stocked then the stockers should not be harvested. It is the offspring that require mgt. If you catch an original fish with a problem then take it out if the others are in good shape.
Originally Posted By: ewest
Very nice LMB !

With LMB/BG as a goal assuming no highly unusual conditions, if a water body is originally properly stocked then the stockers should not be harvested. It is the offspring that require mgt. If you catch an original fish with a problem then take it out if the others are in good shape.


Agreed, that is my plan. I hear about people fin clipping to mark fish, how is this done? what fin do they clip and how? and do you like my signature picture? trying to be like you haha
One thread on fin clips. For LMB clip part of tail or pelvic fin.

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.ph...true#Post333007


Originally Posted By: ewest
One thread on fin clips. For LMB clip part of tail or pelvic fin.

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.ph...true#Post333007




Thank you for the info!
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