How do you raise black bass?
Question:how do you raise commerical black bass?
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Just a tip read up on all game fish laws for commercial rearing.This is for legal sales,transportation and growing for retail or wholesale buisness if needed for your purpose!For some info go to your local DNR agency and ask about the license for commercial breeding of game fishes.
I raise them on the business end of a fishing rod. lol
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I raised two wide mouth bass in my fish tank...50 gallon in my home until they got too big and then put them in a big pond outside...they lived for about 3 yrs until the neighborhood cat got them...fed them worms...but beware..fish tank got pretty slimy..just didn't clean their environment when they went to the pond and the grew to be rather large..b4 the cat!Opinion on a good pistol for concealeding?
These sites should be helpfulhttp://ag.ansc.purdue.edu/aquanic/ncrac/...
http://aqua.ucdavis.edu/dbweb/outreach/a...
http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/inhsreports/sum...
http://afs.allenpress.com/perlserv/?requ...
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just type fish farming into your search bar...you will find several links.this is from one of them:
Most of the warmwater sportfish, including the largemouth bass and the sunfishes listed below, have little value for farming as food fish. However, nearly all of these species are extremely popular with anglers. Thus, farming warmwater sportfish to sell for stocking private recreational fishing waters appears to have good potential.
The largemouth bass is probably the most important warmwater sportfish in the United States. About 18 million anglers spend over 300 million days fishing for largemouth bass and sunfish in the U.S. each year. In Virginia, over 700,000 adult and youth anglers fish for this species annually.
To help meet this large and growing public demand, government hatcheries in the U.S. produce and stock into public waters more than 8 million fingerling and adult largemouth bass annually. In many states, including Virginia, fish reared in government hatcheries are stocked only in public waters. Private pond owners must buy fish for stocking from commercial hatcheries.
In Virginia, demand for fingerling and adult largemouth bass for stocking private farm ponds, fishing club waters, golf course ponds, fee-fishing lakes, and for corrective stocking in waters with unbalanced fish populations, is high and exceeds in-state production. Only about 100,000 fingerling bass are produced in commercial hatcheries in the state at present.
Largemouth bass farming is relatively simple. It usually consists of stocking a pond with adults and allowing them to spawn naturally, and then removing the adults or young to prevent cannibalism. Controlling predation and spawning times, producing fertile eggs on demand, training fish to accept artificial feeds or maintaining natural food (usually bait minnows) are the major problems involved with largemouth bass farming.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/pubs/fisheries/420...
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