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I am in dire need of large adult Redears. Large enough my bass can't eat them.
Where is the best place to acquire some in east Texas?
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Call Bob - he will know possible sources.
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I am in dire need of large adult Redears. Large enough my bass can't eat them.
Where is the best place to acquire some in east Texas?
I agree about calling Bob. What size are the bass?
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One alternative is to grow your own in a separate small pond. But that takes time and a small pond without predators. That is what I am doing with my forage pond.
John
I subscribe to Pond Boss Magazine
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