J jeep13820 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2010 206 0 0 florida Jul 10, 2011 #1 i recently caught 8 florida hybrids in my fishing spot... 1.5-2" ea... wat should i feed them on
Bderick67 Bronze Tier VIP MFK Member Aug 18, 2006 16,813 71 857 Colorado Jul 10, 2011 #2 They may only eat live food so maybe guppies, you then can slowly convert them to pellets. I would first just try pellets.
They may only eat live food so maybe guppies, you then can slowly convert them to pellets. I would first just try pellets.
S shaiful Feeder Fish MFK Member Jan 8, 2011 405 0 0 singapore Jul 10, 2011 #3 Bderick67 said: They may only eat live food so maybe guppies, you then can slowly convert them to pellets. I would first just try pellets. Click to expand... agree...you may try pellets 1st...if they take 'em, you save the hassle of training them later.....
Bderick67 said: They may only eat live food so maybe guppies, you then can slowly convert them to pellets. I would first just try pellets. Click to expand... agree...you may try pellets 1st...if they take 'em, you save the hassle of training them later.....
F fish junkie Jack Dempsey MFK Member Feb 13, 2009 968 0 31 northern utah Jul 10, 2011 #4 i hope they turn out like the one on your avatar
J jeep13820 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 23, 2010 206 0 0 florida Jul 11, 2011 #5 the one in my avitar is also a florida hybrid that i caught in the same spot... how long do i wait befor i give up on pellets if they dont work
the one in my avitar is also a florida hybrid that i caught in the same spot... how long do i wait befor i give up on pellets if they dont work
H Houdini89 Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 21, 2009 4,326 3 0 North Jersey Jul 22, 2011 #6 I don't want to spook you, but there wild caught, they may never eat pellets........
M Motoxer777 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 6, 2011 641 0 16 34 Santa Paula Jul 22, 2011 #7 throw pellets in with some worms.
pbass510 Candiru MFK Member Nov 11, 2010 866 2 48 Bay Area Jul 22, 2011 #8 try sinking pellets its better chance of them eating that then floating but what i did before was toss in the food really hard and so they hit it and eat it quicker
try sinking pellets its better chance of them eating that then floating but what i did before was toss in the food really hard and so they hit it and eat it quicker
A AU_Arowana-RG Fire Eel MFK Member Oct 27, 2008 1,106 9 68 Cebu, Phillipines Jul 22, 2011 #9 Houdini89 said: I don't want to spook you, but there wild caught, they may never eat pellets........ Click to expand... Enough training will get them on them. Remember, nearly all Dats are still wild caught, and yet people get them on pellets.
Houdini89 said: I don't want to spook you, but there wild caught, they may never eat pellets........ Click to expand... Enough training will get them on them. Remember, nearly all Dats are still wild caught, and yet people get them on pellets.
M Motoxer777 Gambusia MFK Member Jan 6, 2011 641 0 16 34 Santa Paula Jul 22, 2011 #10 trout get pellets at the hatchery. but eat powerbait when you throw your line out. you should be able to train them.
trout get pellets at the hatchery. but eat powerbait when you throw your line out. you should be able to train them.