Excerpt from Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002When the bass are between one and three inches long, they are called fingerlings and they are ready to be stocked in one of about 50 managed bodies of water throughout the state. At an inch, they start to eat other fish. In a lake, they can eat newly hatched bluegill and shad. If left in a rearing pond, they
| Title | : | Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 54: July/August, 2002 (Classic Reprint) |
| Author | : | Janice Collins |
| Language | : | en |
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| Type | : | PDF, ePub, Kindle |
| Uploaded | : | Apr 07, 2021 |
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