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I hear you David....it turns a lot of heads when you say you're running 500 "head" on a little over 1/2 acre....rancher indeed!
Yeah Tony - you know I'm envious of you fish ranchers and your pampered whoppers! LOL!
I have seen some schemes which focus on red ear as stock fish, but it isn't widespread. Safe to say they ARE well considered as "wild," in general.
Congrats on the Red Ear David.
Redear are not normally raised and managed in the sense that one might think. They do not readily take pelleted feed.....at least not in the sense that BG do, and not without an extreme effort on the part of the pondmeister. In that respect, I consider Redear to be "wild" wherever they are caught.....public or private. Certainly you might ensure that natural forage is available for them to eat, but it's not like you're throwing a coffee can full of fish feed into the water every day, thereby boosting their growth.....lead em' to water, can't make em' drink.....
Bruce on the other hand, has some very interesting ideas in this regard...............
Ill get there, Greg. I always like to add the reminder that these are wild caught from public waters, too; they are not pond raised and managed. LOL
WAY TO GO, DAVID!!!!!! ZEROING IN ON THE 12" MARK!!!!!!!
Nice Cracker David.....S.C. represents!
Lake Murray is reputed to be loaded with these, Jim. The entire bottom is littered with freshwater mussels shells; at least the places I see are. This certainly suggests the redear have enough to eat. Large rod stealers, the kind that snatch the gear from your boat, are well documented.
wow 11 and still growing,must be some monsters in there david as this fish looks young
Great catch David!
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