these are warmouth rite???

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Mampam

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the title says it all
oh, and can they live with a gar too???, as long as they're the same size???

i caught these guys today
the parents were there too, and i have NO IDEA, how they got there
it seems impossible, so they must of jumped (ill explain later)

ignore the largemouth bass, im releasing him tmro, (i already have one)

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I don't think you have warmouth but a better photo might help. Please don't release the bass. Once you take a fish home, it's terribly unethical to release it. There is potential to introduce disease from your home equipment into the wild. I should also mention it's against the law. Just put the bass in ice water and then put the bag in the freezer. If you happen to have clove oil handy, that works very well.
 
Don't release the bass, and don't keep fish you have no intention of keeping.
 
i caught them in a ditch like 30ft from my house

so even tho i havent put the bass in a tank, i still shouldnt put it back???
its in the natural water
or i can put it in my pond, i dont wana kill a native species

"don't keep fish you have no intention of keeping."

uuummmmmmmm????......... ok lol???.........
 
ewurm;2035569; said:
Don't release the bass, and don't keep fish you have no intention of keeping.
i agree
 
Mampam;2036139; said:
i caught them in a ditch like 30ft from my house

so even tho i havent put the bass in a tank, i still shouldnt put it back???
its in the natural water
or i can put it in my pond, i dont wana kill a native species

"don't keep fish you have no intention of keeping."

uuummmmmmmm????......... ok lol???.........
i think what ewurm was trying to say was dont take home a fish if you intend on getting rid of it.
 
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