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Ummm, have you thought about releasing it into a pond or lake??

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^^ This! Probably best for the little guy.

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5 minutes ago, Glaucus said:

Release it lol. It's not a dog.

It may be special to them, chill out. He can do what he wants with it. It would be best to go back in the lake or pond though.

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After reading this I can't get the song "Born Free" outta my head.

 

Born free, as free as the wind blows
As free as the grass grows
Born free to follow your heart
Live free and beauty surrounds you
The world still astounds you
Each time you look at a star
Stay free where no walls divide you
You're free as the roaring tide
So there's no need to hide
Born free and life is worth living
But only worth living
'Cause you're born free
Stay free
 
Find a nice lake and let him be free.
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Maybe talk to a Bass Pro shops or some aquarium somewhere that needs some freshwater fish. I agree with your sentiments that it won't be scared of other fish and probably would just end up in the food chain pretty quickly.

 

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Eats out of your hands and does tricks for food huh? Maybe you wanna reconsider keeping it.

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3 hours ago, AnglingWithIan said:

I would release it but I am scared it might try to eat somthing to big or not be scared of other fish. It eats big gills and I make sure there not to big but without control it could eat to much

Ok, I have to ask.............how old are you??

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You should give it a knife and teach it to cut its food into smaller bites. Then it wouldn't choke and could protect itself from bigger bully fish.

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3 hours ago, AnglingWithIan said:

I would release it but I am scared it might try to eat somthing to big or not be scared of other fish. It eats big gills and I make sure there not to big but without control it could eat to much

The 6" bass eats large bluegills? LOL. This is a joke.

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Troll or really, really young...............

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57 minutes ago, LionHeart said:

Eats out of your hands and does tricks for food huh? Maybe you wanna reconsider keeping it.

"Hello my darling, hello my baby..."

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Wow guys, now y'all are the ones acting really young. Look man when you release this fish in the wild it's not gonna try to eat the biggest gill out there, they will try to eat stuff bigger than their size key word try. The fish will be fine, make sure that the population is high with shad. Just find a nice lay down in some shade with some bait fish, then let the lil guy go. If you want to track the fish and make sure its ok, tag it so you can keep up with it. Good luck bro.

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1 minute ago, fissure_man said:

Check local regs before unauthorized transplant of a live fish into public waters - that's illegal in my area.

What they don't know won't hurt them right? Nah I'm just kidding. Yes I figured it should be illegal everywhere. Crappie where I live spread like crazy and REALLY hurt the bass population. We had some transplanted somehow to our lake and they have eaten the fry and the yearlings. They are huge from our place and they multiply like nothing.

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4 minutes ago, All about da bass said:

What they don't know won't hurt them right? Nah I'm just kidding. Yes I figured it should be illegal everywhere. Crappie where I live spread like crazy and REALLY hurt the bass population. We had some transplanted somehow to our lake and they have eaten the fry and the yearlings. They are huge from our place and they multiply like nothing.

crappie hurt your bass population?  Only time I have seen this issue is when Bass are choking on them.

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57 minutes ago, dgkasper58 said:

crappie hurt your bass population?  Only time I have seen this issue is when Bass are choking on them.

Yes, they are everywhere and they eat a lot of the bait fish. It's not a very well balance place. It's like that every where down here though. They can get really big too and eat the smaller bass. We have the world record crappie right now at 5 pounds and 3 ounces.

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4 hours ago, fissure_man said:

Check local regs before unauthorized transplant of a live fish into public waters - that's illegal in my area.

He already harvested a short fish, so repeat offender...

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