02-12-2006, 09:14 PM
Alright fellas,
When I was working for Bass West Magazine ... We did several trade shows with our bass tank. Inside the tank held trout and bass. The neat thing was that the fish were huge and the people could see them. The problem is that to test the fish and make sure they were disease free, they had to be killed. When we transplanted the baby bass from Bountiful Pond ... several had to be tested first. they went to a lab and then after the testing, they could be transplanted.
A~ The fish in the bass tank at the show are a joke. Way too small.
B~ Costs way too much to test 10 fish or so.
C~ Wayne Crowder is running the tank and he just needs to donate the fish to anyone who enjoys eating bass.
That was never a problem finding someone who would fillet them and take them home.
Let's not get all excited over a few tiny bass. Especially ones that came from out of state.
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When I was working for Bass West Magazine ... We did several trade shows with our bass tank. Inside the tank held trout and bass. The neat thing was that the fish were huge and the people could see them. The problem is that to test the fish and make sure they were disease free, they had to be killed. When we transplanted the baby bass from Bountiful Pond ... several had to be tested first. they went to a lab and then after the testing, they could be transplanted.
A~ The fish in the bass tank at the show are a joke. Way too small.
B~ Costs way too much to test 10 fish or so.
C~ Wayne Crowder is running the tank and he just needs to donate the fish to anyone who enjoys eating bass.
That was never a problem finding someone who would fillet them and take them home.
Let's not get all excited over a few tiny bass. Especially ones that came from out of state.
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