Chris:

Where are you at in Indiana? Unfortunately, if you stock adult bass (14"-16") They might not acclimate to the pond and thrive. A customer that stocked adult feed trained bass from a supplier that I won't mention just had an electroshock survey done on his pond. The feed trained stocked adults are all under relative weight and the original LMB that are in the pond are all over relative weight - the stocked feed trained bass were all tagged to ID them.

Largemouth Bass are in really short supply this year, a grower lost over a million of them and bought up a lot of inventory from other fish suppliers. Small fingerlings will be available in September, Feb/March/maybe April 6" LMB might be available.

I know where to get adults that are feed trained, that weigh around 1.25# each, but unless you have an ongoing feed program in the pond they won't do well.


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