EddieWalker
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TBDonnelly said:Eddie,
I've heard it's a good luck tradition to kiss the fish before releasing them.![]()
Just wondered if Steph followed this tradition.![]()
Don
Don,
We have a different tradition. Steph kisses ME before releasing them. Each fish that she releases gets me another kiss!!!!!
Jim,
While I'm somewhat paranoid about what the fish will eat and how well they will do in there, I think I'm pretty good on havine enough in there for the bass to not only survive, but thrive.
The bluegill have been in there long enough to have multiple spawns. I can't prove this, but based on what they have done in my small pond, think it to be true. Conditions in the small pond are not as good as in Lake Marabou. That pond is dark brown, shallow and doesn't have much for cover. I think Lake Marabou has it all and when building it, took allot of effort to create the ideal situations for them.
Minnows are absolutely everywhere!!! There isn't a spot along the shoreline that you can without seeing schools of them. Sizes vary from the size of my pinky, down to the length of a fingernail. Just on what we've seen, there must have been at least four, maybe more, spawnings!!!
The next, and maybe most important, thing that I'm hoping for, is the colder water will make them more lethargic. It will be getting cold here pretty soon, and from what I understand, when water temps get to a certain point, the fish are no longer able to digest food. They sort of go into hybernation mode until spring.
This may be wrong, so maybe some of you who know this stuff better then me can correct me. The fish are in there, so I'm hoping for the best. Four pounds might be on the big side, but there's just no way that I'm capable of NOT putting them in there.
Eddie