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Forgive me if this is inappropriate and you can delete this if so, but since I will no longer grow out any largemouths starting this fall, I will have about 100 8 to 11 inch feed trained largemouths that need a home this fall. If you're in Indiana let me know if you're intersted.
I am not interested in selling live fish on a regular basis for stocking or competing with anyone that does.
The point of this post is not to drum up any business but to see if anyone is interested in them. They are in a floating cage and were originally from Michigan. If you're out of state unfortunately I'd have to kill 45 to sell them to you so intrastate is the only way.
If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.
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I might be interest in some of them but my pond isn't big enough to take all of them. I'm here in Indiana. If you could please PM me with details.
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Cecil,
My plan is to finally stock approximately 200 4"-6" LMB this fall. I would proud to adopt and provide your special LMB with a new home. First, I would like your input as to whether my pond is a good fit and if stocking an additional 100 4"-6" LMB along with them would work. My 2.5 acre pond currently has BG, RES, and what appears to be 3-4 million FHM. A true bass paradise. Feed trained bass are very intreguing to me as I utilize an AquaPro 75 and just recently started seeing the BG begin to feed. Please respond with your thoughts and of course if it all works out... You are always welcome to come visit your old friends at any time. Actually I insist.
Pictures of my pond were posted recently and can be viewed under the heading "Livin the Dream-Trees to Water". In all honesty... I specifically looked for days for a reponse from you on that post but never got one. Remember me from the winter asking about safe thicknesses for walking on ice?
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Guys,
I would prefer to get rid of them in one shot.
You can hold many more feed trained bass in your pond than those that must subsist on natural feed. They are a blast to feed and will grow pretty fast. They will probably annilhate the fatheads, but once they are gone will go right back to the pellets.
I wouldn't suggest planting 4 to 6 inch bass with them. Blaine how large are your other fish?
Email me for the cost. I do have to charge, but like I said this is not a profit venture. I am changing species preference.
I can deliver at cost but prefer not to drive too far.
If pigs could fly bacon would be harder to come by and there would be a lot of damaged trees.
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