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re: Baby bass for fish tank.
Posted on 5/16/14 at 12:02 pm to VanRIch
Posted on 5/16/14 at 12:02 pm to VanRIch
Go to the nearest large drainage ditch that holds water and fish with a small beetle spin. You should be able to catch a baby bass in no time.
They are fun as hell. Sometimes at the wal marks they would have a few grass shrimp that our bass loved to eat. But the bass couldn't see the shrimp (since they're clear) unless the aquarium light was on. We'd wait till he nosed right up to the shrimp, ready to eat, and we'd turn the light off. He would look around confused like the shrimp had just disappeared and then swim off.
They are fun as hell. Sometimes at the wal marks they would have a few grass shrimp that our bass loved to eat. But the bass couldn't see the shrimp (since they're clear) unless the aquarium light was on. We'd wait till he nosed right up to the shrimp, ready to eat, and we'd turn the light off. He would look around confused like the shrimp had just disappeared and then swim off.
Posted on 5/16/14 at 1:04 pm to gorillacoco
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Go to the nearest large drainage ditch that holds water and fish with a small beetle spin. You should be able to catch a baby bass in no time.
I've had a few that I caught on small Rooster Tails.
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