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#45085 08/18/03 09:23 AM
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Where can I go to get some flat head minnows for my pond in lower new hampshire? I plan to keep Rainbows in the 1/4 pond during the fall-spring.

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Andrew,

Don't know where you are located in NH, but I have a listing for Mark's Wholesale Bait in Nashua 603-882-4934 email: rmmark@attbi.com

If he doesn't carry what you want he may know who does.

If you do a search on the net for "New Hampshire fish farms" and you find a listing, typically they not only carry gamefish but also bait minnows,

BTW, it's common to call them "flatheads" but they are really "fatheads" of which there is more than one variety of fathead.

Is this by any chance "Drew" on the AquaNic site?


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The one and the Same, thanks for leading me to this forum it has a lot more answers to my "Basic" questions, It looks like with a good fountain I can throw some trout in this fall, with a hit or miss approach for next summer. I have begun the very lengthy process of obtaining permits to dig out the center of the pond from 6 to 10 ft deep. I'm looking for some little fish to be a test, as well as to get some fish swimming around the pond, but want something that want interfere with the trout. Best Regards


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