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where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/15/15 08:48 PM
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Can someone tell me where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking in central tx ,or DFW.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/15/15 09:31 PM
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google it. use to be a place down by cleburn do not remember the name.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/15/15 09:59 PM
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There is a place in Gainesville and I gotta buddy that works for a place in Tyler. Look under pond management. The place in Gainesville is called Pond King. Sits out on the west side of town.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/15/15 10:01 PM
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I have stocked my stock tank using Dunn's Fish Farm. Bought Florida Bass, bluegills and fathead minnows. They make scheduled stops all over. Their trucks came to a feed store in Glen Rose on a regular schedule. Call em for pricing & schedule. http://www.dunnsfishfarm.com
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/15/15 11:33 PM
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/16/15 12:19 AM
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If you are in stephenville there is a great fish farm close that has bass, crappie, bream, minnows, catfish. It is Arms Bait Company. I think it is in Deleon.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/16/15 12:21 AM
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Aquatic Management Services in Tyler. They manage private lakes as well. Good folks. They have a Facebook page. Check out some of the monsters they grow!!
2019 Chevy Tahoe 2018 Basscat Eyra 250 Proxs PB Wife of 32 years! PB Largemouth 9.56 Ray Roberts
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/16/15 12:24 AM
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/16/15 12:37 AM
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Only if you are BFFs with TPWD and you let them fish you lake.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/17/15 02:13 AM
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Magnolia Fisheries in Grapevine TX if you want bass, crappie, shad, bluegill.
Camelot Bell if you're trying to grow trophy bass.
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/17/15 03:23 AM
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Armsfishfarm.com in Proctor, Texas
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/17/15 01:12 PM
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Any idea how fast the copper nose bream grow?
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Re: where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking
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11/17/15 01:22 PM
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Can someone tell me where to buy bass and bluegill for stocking in central tx ,or DFW.
thanks You can get a "Fish Availability List" from the Texas Aquaculture Association at Texasaquaculture.org It will provide you with a list of licensed fish producers and brokers. If it was me and I was stocking my lake in that area, I would go to Tyler Fish Farms and speak with Biologist and owner, Bob Waldrop. It would be difficult to find better quality fish in the way of both current health and genetic makeup, no matter how "famous" a name that may go with the fish.
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