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If I stocked my new pond with large mouth bass...would they survive up here in Washington state? Does anyone know of a nursery that delivers?
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Yes, they'll survive. They'll probably live longer and grow slower than your more southern pondmeister friends. They make it quite well through winters with three months or more of ice.
Holding a redear sunfish is like running with scissors.
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Try Columbia Catfish and Bass in oregon. Oh yeah get the appropriate stocking permit from the wdfw.
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Bassandgrass....is Columbia catfish and bass...is that a name of a fish farm in oregon? Ive been trying to find fish farms around here and I cant find any. Got any ideas?
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Yeah that's who I got some bluegill from a couple of years ago. Their number is 541-247-3474.
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very cool, I have a new pond in oregon and am looking for a bluegill/bass supplier. I know bass do fine in central washington...grew up catching them
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