World Record Bass Attempt Grow Thread

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Alright, well a little update. The biggest bass is confirmed to be over 6 inches long as of today, the fish will likely be 7+ inches by the end of this month. There might be two at this size, but so far I have only seen one, there is another that is close behind, over 5 inches, and then a mid size class of fish that are 4-4.5 inches, and then some runts. The big bass has exhibited incredible growth. The largest fish in the batch when I got these bass in on February 9th was not even two inches long. They were max 1.75". The largest bass, which I believe was one of the larger ones initially, has grown about 4.5" in 3 months in less than optimal growth temperatures which to me is mind boggling. These fish are only 4 months old, spawned in January, and they are already 6-7 inches, it's literally insane. Our rosy red minnow population is absolutely gone, we have about 20 left. There is a healthy population of shiners which the larger bass are now feeding on which will only accelerate their growth as they are larger prey, and their food demand will also skyrocket. I'm expecting the largest bass to be 7 inches by the end of this month, and 9+ by the end of next. Temperatures are going to remain mild for the rest of the month keeping the water in the low to mid 70s, but once June hits and warmer days come, that water temp will sit in the optimal range of 75-81 degrees most of the time, meaning max growth if food is available.

I will be adding 2000 more small rosy reds this week to tie the fish over until the bass are a little bigger and we add some coppernose bluegill. Trying also to get the bass to consume pellets, which is easier said than done, but hopefully, they will start taking them soon! I don't have pictures of the bass, but will get some in the near future hopefully.
 
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154CBB8C-F3FD-4BAB-9A50-771A74A733AB.jpegF82C5151-FEB8-4DED-9140-FB3B2CB576CD.jpeg63A23A5F-77E6-472D-9FCB-014D3546A6E5.jpegE383FD4F-21B9-4CF3-9B5E-B712CF4D43AE.jpeg118F4AA1-ADB2-4C7C-85ED-F75C6B8B8E85.jpegAlright, here's the latest pictures!! Not underwater but still very clear shots of these bass. You can tell they have gotten HUGE. Each of them is thick and full of minnows. These are the biggest ones I have in there right now I believe. I have a variety of sizes, a few that are smaller than this, I might have a bigger one but I am pretty sure these are the biggest. Lots of fish could be hiding in the dense anacharis that they are sitting on top of. Biggest is definitely 6 inches. You can kind of measure based on the shiners and other fish nearby that are about 3 inches long, and the biggest of these bass is double that no problem. Another week on this diet of gut loaded minnows/shiners will put the biggest one over 7 inches I am sure. These fish will be huge by the end of the summer, going to have to start culling the numbers soon :( too many mouths to feed, and still not accepting pellets.
 
Fish and pond look great. Pellets would supercharge their growth
Yep, I wish they would eat them. I have northfin carnivore pellets which are 48% protein, super low fat and very healthy ingredients. If they eat those with live food it would be like steroids. They just want nothing to do with them. Going to keep offering until they take them, they were feed trained at the hatchery they came from, but having prey to chase the last few months has been more interesting to them.
 
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