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Anyone have any first-hand experience with any suppliers in Indiana for HSB? Looking for a small quantity to add as a bonus species, preferably within an hour of Indianapolis. Specifically, I live in West Lafayette.
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I have not bought HSB from Jones, but they now have fish days in west Indy. I have bought other species with good luck. They are a big company, rather than a smaller family operation, but I have not had any problems with fish quality. https://jonesfish.com/pages/fish-days
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Chairman, Pond Boss Legacy award; Moderator; field correspondent Lunker
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Call Scott Schillig Hoosier Pond Pros.
Contact:Scott Schillig Address:10375 E 600 North Grovertown, IN 46531 Phone:(574) 806-4237 Email:info@hoosierpondpros.com Website:hoosierpondpros.com
Last edited by teehjaeh57; 04/16/18 12:44 AM.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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Thanks for the info. Scott from HPP actually sent a pm, too, which was nice.
I'm thinking 20-30(and maybe another 20-30 next year) in a spring-fed, 15 year old, 2.75 acre pond might be a fun addition. The LMB fishing is just starting to deteriorate. Probably need to remove some. A couple Tiger Muskies might be a fun addition that could potentially help with the LMB, too...
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jason
I,ve stocked them in my pond,(same size as yours) for the last three yrs,and they have done really well. But, I feed them by putting food in three rings with one anchored in the middle of the pond. They are open water fish and I,ve noticed they are feeding better at that feeder than at the two closer to the shore.
They are aggressive and strike hard,but if you catch them in the summer better keep them as they don,t survive well.
Your stocking rate is fine only you might lose some to predation if they are small (7" to 9"). I cage raise them for a month or so until they are a little larger,then release them into the pond.
HSB are the only fish actively feeding now that I can tell.
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