I have had grass shrimp in my ponds for many years. They are great for all fish including fingerling bass. They are my #1 bait for all panfish. The only problem I have had is it is hard to get them established in smaller ponds. They get eaten so fast it is unreal. If your going to stock them in a pond i recommend you stock ahead of the bluegill by 2 months. This gives them some time to spawn and get established. Then proubly every year 2 to 3 times a year go dip net some from these holes you say and put them in. Once you get them going in larger lakes its hard to get rid of them. Make sure that your pond has brush and water plants for spawning and protection.


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