If you haven’t already, time to crank up your fish feeders. Fatten up the bluegills for the kids and for your big mamma bass. We only use the best- Texas Hunter Products feeders. Give us a call if you’re interested in adding a feeder to your lake or want to replace an older feeder(s).
Crank Em Up
March 29, 2011Fish Structures…Again!
February 12, 2011Turning Loose the Tigers
January 20, 2011If you want to kick up your bass genetics or you can’t wait two years to start fishing a new lake, stocking advanced F1s is a great option. We were able to ‘fast track’ this recently renovated lake by stocking a ton of bluegills and adult Tiger Bass (courtesy of American Sportfish). If you have an established lake it will be important to assess your bass and prey populations before adding additional adult bass. Selective harvest via electrofishing will help fine tune your overall population densities to insure proper growth. Can’t wait to see these guys in the fall!
War Eagle!
Fish Habitat
January 20, 2011Happy New Year
January 3, 2011New Lake
December 21, 2010We’ve been working on this one a while, after permitting completed it clicked right along. A relatively small pond but has all the goodies necessary to grow some great bass and panfish- excellent water quality, aeration, fish structures. Shoreline stabilized properly with sod will help negate erosion and siltation. Can’t wait to put the fish in and grow ‘em up.
Fall Fat
December 8, 2010Fish Feeders
November 29, 2010
This is a great time to take a look at your fish feeders. Make sure your batteries are fully charging or if you’re shutting down for the winter, remove your batteries and keep charged over the winter. Often times there will be remnant fish food dust built up around the blower chute. Doing some spring cleaning now will help insure smooth operation through the colder months or for quick startup in the spring.
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