P Pooshybear AC Members Jun 11, 2009 86 0 0 Aug 17, 2010 #21 My bass is no longer an issue, I "donated" him back to the lake. the lake officals are qt-ing him. I kept my sunfish though, they seem to do a very odd "dance" after eating worms.
My bass is no longer an issue, I "donated" him back to the lake. the lake officals are qt-ing him. I kept my sunfish though, they seem to do a very odd "dance" after eating worms.
B bmlum AC Members Feb 17, 2011 44 0 0 35 Apr 29, 2011 #22 i did the same with a 5 lb bass from a private pond. i stuck it into my 3000 g pond and fed it sunfish
i did the same with a 5 lb bass from a private pond. i stuck it into my 3000 g pond and fed it sunfish
Belltrain AC Members Nov 11, 2010 739 47 31 31 Loma Linda, CA Real Name Austin Apr 29, 2011 #23 Bass are mean. Sunfish can be a broad range of fish so what kind is it? of all the north american fish, my bluegill is the nicest
Bass are mean. Sunfish can be a broad range of fish so what kind is it? of all the north american fish, my bluegill is the nicest
SubRosa AC Members Jul 3, 2009 5,643 1 62 May 1, 2011 #24 Belltrain said: Bass are mean. Sunfish can be a broad range of fish so what kind is it? of all the north american fish, my bluegill is the nicest Click to expand... Too bad you've never kept Orange Spots!
Belltrain said: Bass are mean. Sunfish can be a broad range of fish so what kind is it? of all the north american fish, my bluegill is the nicest Click to expand... Too bad you've never kept Orange Spots!