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  • can i keep a large mouth bass in a 60 gallon tank

  • @narwals26 I had a 6 Inch largemouth in a 15 gallon tank. as long as you think it's small enough to have space to move around, go ahead and put one in there. Once it gets too big you have to let it go though

    

  • bra clean the water in there so we can actually c the fish eat the minnows or do wat jediangler sad

  • Siiickkk mini backyard boilers!

  • Is that a....hottub?

  • How big is your baby bass less than 4 inchs? I want to buy ones that are about 1-2 inches long

    Where you buy yours at ?? Please help

  • try a polarized filter on the camera or just hold one lens of a good pair of polarized glasses in front of the camera's lens. it will make all the difference in seeing through the glare of the water's surface.

  • @jediangler what he needs to do is clean that nasty water

  • couldnt see it. gonna try HD

  • did any of the minnows survive?

  • ummm u can buy a license from fish and game and who the hell is gonna find out

  • lol you can keep yours in mn. lol but you need a license to sell it. to think of it domestic fish like gold fish are no fun. some people like the wild instinct at home so yeah.

  • If I only had $15-30 to spend, what lures or soft baits would you guys suggest for purchase? I'm going for mostly bass and panfish. Anything that can catch multiple species actually. Any help?

  • rapala original floater and swimbaits

  • tube jigs work the best for multi species and they are very affordable. i would suggest white for panfish and light green for bass.

  • ide recommend shad rapalas or any thing that is a craw dad try buying a bass pro shops catalog they have some cheap stuff that has lots of stuff in it

  • ...just use minnows for bass....

  • i was goin to eather put a bass or a bluegill in a pond in my back yard when i get it but can them together?and if not wat is easier to keep

  • to start off with, blugills are very easy to maintain, especially for beginners in wild caught fish. Bass are also very easy to maintain, and it so happens that a basses' prefered habitat mates are......u guesed it BLUEGILLS!!!!!! yes both are very cool, very lively fish, and they are good together. for more info, just search some threads on this topic. have fun with ur fish!!!!!

  • lol i think the hard fish to raise is a walleye. they never survive a trip from the lake or river back home. put a walleye in a warmer water temp it would die.

  • Awesome video! It was so cool being able to see the bass! Post more! XD

  • go mr bass kill those ? things

  • Your pond is well murky.

    Didn't know that bass were predators!

    I'm from the UK so we don't get them over here... :D

  • i cant even see in the pond

  • i really like tat pond of yours

  • nice man I got a 13x6 backyard pond with crappie in it!

  • cool..nice pond

  • You need to get biger spot for those pass if they're going to stay there..

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