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    #31
    I would not be too concerned about 3lb bass eating your 1lb bass.


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      #32
      Kill it and start from scratch. Bait fish first and let them get established. Then add bass

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        #33
        Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
        Kill it and start from scratch. Bait fish first and let them get established. Then add bass
        The issue is we dont know how to safely kill it without killing cattle. They said they didnt think shocking it would help too much for some reason.

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          #34
          You may want to talk to a pond management company. Doing a survey to estimate species and size of fish in the pond would answer may questions about what to do next to get closer to your desired outcome.. Crappie and bluegills/perch can get to a size where they are no longer forage for the bass and become competitors for the available baitfish. There are many questions to answer not unlike managing a ranch for optimal deer production.

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            #35
            Roteneno won’t hurt livestock or wildlife

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              #36
              These aren't my photos (just pulled off the net), but I have seen this on the water several times.
              Yes, a 3lber will eat a 1lber.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Chase This! View Post
                Why?
                Could you please let me know where you are getting your fish from? I tried to pm you, but your mailbox is full.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Billy Bad Bass View Post
                  You may want to talk to a pond management company. Doing a survey to estimate species and size of fish in the pond would answer may questions about what to do next to get closer to your desired outcome.. Crappie and bluegills/perch can get to a size where they are no longer forage for the bass and become competitors for the available baitfish. There are many questions to answer not unlike managing a ranch for optimal deer production.
                  Probably a good idea.

                  If you or anyone has a pond consultant please send me their information.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
                    Probably a good idea.

                    If you or anyone has a pond consultant please send me their information.

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                    Throughout Texas, Clearwater Consulting works on lake and pond builders for private and commercial properties. Contact us for an assessment of your pond



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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Chase This! View Post
                      https://www.clearwaterconsulting.com


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                      Thx

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Sticks&Strings View Post
                        Thx

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                        NP!

                        And I lied. I’m paying $75 each for the bass. Sorry.

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                          #42
                          Add PVC trees, artificial one piece Christmas trees, heck just cut a large cedar trees and drag in water ans weight down. Start adding baitfish and your 3lb bass will have plenty of forage.

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