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<blockquote data-quote="denoginnizer" data-source="post: 564091" data-attributes="member: 1096"><p>Dun , the fish biologist said the shad would out compete the bass and that they were to big for a bass to eat. Recommends 380 pounds of rotone to kill all the fish in 10 acre lake. 2000 for rotonoe 750 to apply 350 to shock the lake to make sure it was all killed and 3500 to restock with bass and bream </p><p> Valueing your opinion, I took a little look around the net and it seems that some biologist actually recomend stocking gizzard shad.</p><p> I have a 20 acre lake that has bass ranging 1-8 pounds that seems like it would be a good place to get some bass that would be big enough to eat the gizzard shad. </p><p>Anyway I am calling another biologist tommorrow and seeing what he thinks. </p><p>I really dont want to spend 6000 or 7000 dollars on a fish lake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denoginnizer, post: 564091, member: 1096"] Dun , the fish biologist said the shad would out compete the bass and that they were to big for a bass to eat. Recommends 380 pounds of rotone to kill all the fish in 10 acre lake. 2000 for rotonoe 750 to apply 350 to shock the lake to make sure it was all killed and 3500 to restock with bass and bream Valueing your opinion, I took a little look around the net and it seems that some biologist actually recomend stocking gizzard shad. I have a 20 acre lake that has bass ranging 1-8 pounds that seems like it would be a good place to get some bass that would be big enough to eat the gizzard shad. Anyway I am calling another biologist tommorrow and seeing what he thinks. I really dont want to spend 6000 or 7000 dollars on a fish lake. [/QUOTE]
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