Ben Miller Posted June 25, 2017 Posted June 25, 2017 Hey guys.... How many people would be happy for a holiday to give back to the large mouth bass? I propose everyone putting 50 lbs of crawfish in the waters to help them grow. Quote
Super User Darren. Posted June 25, 2017 Super User Posted June 25, 2017 If only! Definitely don't think that's legal in my local reservoirs, but if I had permission...and a budget... Maybe add some freshwater prawns to the mix... Quote
Ben Miller Posted June 25, 2017 Author Posted June 25, 2017 Prawn is good too! It's about giving them more food to eat and help them grow. And if whatever it is, can establish it's self, starts to create, flourish's, and provides future food is even better for the big bass! Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 26, 2017 Super User Posted June 26, 2017 If it's your private pond go for it, if it's public get permission, this is how desease and unwanted critters get transplanted. Tom 2 Quote
Ben Miller Posted June 26, 2017 Author Posted June 26, 2017 23 minutes ago, WRB said: If it's your private pond go for it, if it's public get permission, this is how desease and unwanted critters get transplanted. Tom Thanks for your comment Tom. Tom, did it sound like a pond, public, or a holiday to give back to Bass? I'm not going to contact anybody if I want to throw a loaf of bread once a year in the water. Feed fish and they grow brother! You have to know that with a pb 15lbs. Quote
Super User WRB Posted June 26, 2017 Super User Posted June 26, 2017 1 hour ago, Ben Miller said: Thanks for your comment Tom. Tom, did it sound like a pond, public, or a holiday to give back to Bass? I'm not going to contact anybody if I want to throw a loaf of bread once a year in the water. Feed fish and they grow brother! You have to know that with a pb 15lbs. Your contribution to the wellness of trophy size bass by stocking 50 lbs of crayfish from the same body of water will also feed catfish along with a few bass. The downside is you may introduce non native deseased crayfish into the ecosystem that may have a major impact on the tons of crayfish living there. Every day is a holiday, every meal is a feast. Tom PS, 15 lbs is the sites benchmark and my minimum weight for a FLMB to be considered a trophy size bass, not close to my PB. 2 Quote
Ben Miller Posted June 26, 2017 Author Posted June 26, 2017 6 minutes ago, WRB said: Your contribution to the wellness of trophy size bass by stocking 50 lbs of crayfish from the same body of water will also feed catfish along with a few bass. The downside is you may introduce non native deseased crayfish into the ecosystem that may have a major impact on the tons of crayfish living there. Every day is a holiday, every meal is a feast. Tom PS, 15 lbs is the sites benchmark and my minimum weight for a FLMB to be considered a trophy size bass, not close to my PB. Tom, ok so you don't understand my thought. It's not about crayfish. DO you hunt? Ever added an apple tree to the property you hunt? Imagine if everyone did something on a determined holiday for bass to give back to the environment Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 26, 2017 Global Moderator Posted June 26, 2017 What you're suggesting folks should do is illegal in many states, it is here in Kansas. http://ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Aquatic-Nuisance-Species K.A.R. 115-8-12: Don't dump bait. You cannot stock or release wildlife on department lands or waters, navigable publicly-owned waters and federal reservoirs unless authorized. Dispose of unused bait on dry ground or in an approved bait receptacle. It's an easy way to move invasive species like zebra and quagga mussels, Asian carp, curly-leaf pond weed, Eurasian water milfoil, white perch, or the rusty crawfish. If you want to help out the fish in a body of water, talk to the local biologist and see what the fish population density is. If it's towards the high side, maybe keep a limit of smaller keepers to thin out the herd a little, effectively making it so there's more food for the remaining fish. To stick with your hunting analogy, it's similar to culling a herd of deer of the older animals to make it possible for maturing animals to reach their full potential. 3 Quote
BillP Posted June 26, 2017 Posted June 26, 2017 5 hours ago, Ben Miller said: Tom, ok so you don't understand my thought. It's not about crayfish. DO you hunt? Ever added an apple tree to the property you hunt? Imagine if everyone did something on a determined holiday for bass to give back to the environment What you propose to do is illegal here. Baiting deer is also illegal here 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted June 26, 2017 Super User Posted June 26, 2017 That's funny right there! First off unless you're talking a pond 50# of crawfish ain't nothing! Second I live in southwest Louisiana & we probably sell more crawfish than anywhere in America. Right now live crawfish is going for anywhere from $5.25 to $2.89 per pound or $263-145 per sack! Third for your plan to have any effect you would need to released at least a sack every other week. At that price it would be more efficient to contact Wildlife & Fisheries and purchase Florida strain fingerlings. 1 Quote
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