D Diamond01ar Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2010 111 0 0 Portland, Oregon Dec 26, 2010 #1 I haven't fed my bass in a few days, and I have some king crab legs left over. I don't remember ever hearing of anyone feeding that. Would there be any problems feeding them crab until I can get to the store?
I haven't fed my bass in a few days, and I have some king crab legs left over. I don't remember ever hearing of anyone feeding that. Would there be any problems feeding them crab until I can get to the store?
Kaosu Jack Dempsey MFK Member May 8, 2010 2,279 22 38 Washington State Dec 26, 2010 #2 i feed fish, clams, muscles, shrimp, and prawns....i cant say 100%for bass but im sure it should be fine. make sure you take out any leftovers
i feed fish, clams, muscles, shrimp, and prawns....i cant say 100%for bass but im sure it should be fine. make sure you take out any leftovers
gangster Arapaima MFK Member Apr 17, 2008 13,457 803 201 mountains Dec 26, 2010 #3 We dont feed king crab cause its so spendy and taste so good Id imagine itd be fine as long as its not all seasoned up and oily from butter.
We dont feed king crab cause its so spendy and taste so good Id imagine itd be fine as long as its not all seasoned up and oily from butter.
bOOsteN aUdI Potamotrygon MFK Member Apr 1, 2005 6,444 593 174 40 East Coast Dec 26, 2010 #4 Bad idea, loaded with sodium!
D Diamond01ar Feeder Fish MFK Member Feb 12, 2010 111 0 0 Portland, Oregon Dec 26, 2010 #5 It was only boiled in water and was just to tie them over until today. They liked it but back to their normal diet now.
It was only boiled in water and was just to tie them over until today. They liked it but back to their normal diet now.
B Bassguy82 Feeder Fish MFK Member Dec 1, 2010 207 0 0 next to the fish Jan 3, 2011 #6 a treat is ok in an emergency.