04-10-2008, 06:17 PM
if you are going for bigger gills, you will want to do a feeding...
get a good steel or plastic can that you can put a lock on to keep the coons out and leave it at the barn. you can pick up fish food that you can throw out to them when ever you go to the farm.
there are automated fish feeders that work the same as deer feeders that you can put on the end of the dock...
it wont take much to get them to start growing.... buy it by the 50 pound bag and trow out a half gallon of feed per week and in a month you will begin to see a difference. even the stunted gills will start taking on some gurth
just remember this, the life span of a gill or crappie is only 5 years... they start reproducing in 3 years so they need to be full grown by then...
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get a good steel or plastic can that you can put a lock on to keep the coons out and leave it at the barn. you can pick up fish food that you can throw out to them when ever you go to the farm.
there are automated fish feeders that work the same as deer feeders that you can put on the end of the dock...
it wont take much to get them to start growing.... buy it by the 50 pound bag and trow out a half gallon of feed per week and in a month you will begin to see a difference. even the stunted gills will start taking on some gurth
just remember this, the life span of a gill or crappie is only 5 years... they start reproducing in 3 years so they need to be full grown by then...
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