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Caught this shiner in the pond. Caught it hanging out at the feeder. They love the AM500.
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Forage maker right there...
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Can you tell the sex on these?
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How old would you guess this one to be?
How many of these would you need to stock per acre
Anyone on here know where I could source some of these in Oklahoma
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They are 2 1/2 yrs old. I bought some in a bait store and put them in the pond. The bass were too small to feed on them. I did see lots of shiner fry the following spring.
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During the spawning season, the males will get bright orange fins and turn a golden color. The females look like the one in your photo. Since it is not spawning season yet, hard to say which sex that one is...
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Travis, as always, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
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You can also give them a light squeeze and if eggs or milt pops out, well you know what sex they are then.
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Could someone tell me what the max size is on the G shiner? I have had them for years but have not seen any longer than 8 in.
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Have seen them over 12" in Va. but 6-8 is normal.
Two ponds, 13 and 15 acres on the Mattaponi River.
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Agree with kenc. Max length via FishBase 30 cm = 11.81 inches. http://www.fishbase.org/summary/Notemigonus-crysoleucas.html
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Thanks, I hear they only spawn once a year is that true?
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Thanks, I hear they only spawn once a year is that true? They pull off a big spawn sometime in the spring, but can spawn during the warmer months when water temps are between 68-80 degrees or so.
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BG sex?
by Bill Cody - 05/16/24 08:50 PM
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