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How much do I feed a largemouth bass?


I am planning to get a very small largmouth bass. But i have a few questions. My questions are;
how many inches does the bass have to be so he can eat small feeder fish?
How often do I feed the bass?
Also what makes the best feeder fish, I don’t want to set a up a breeder tank, just buy them daily or if i can feed him a bunch of them twice a week or once, whatever.
And how much do I feed him when I do feed him?
Thanks
Brett

One Response to “How much do I feed a largemouth bass?”

  • Tou:

    Before you do that do you have the proper license to own that fish? In MN if your over 16 you need a DNR permit to take that fish still alive from its lake.

    The general rule for fish is if it can fit in its mouth it will eat it. I once saw on youtube one bass trying to eat another bass slightly smaller then itself, so thats a hint!

    I would probably try to match the Bass’s natural diet by providing it with native bait fish and small invertebrates like crayfish. And generally younger fish need a steady diet while the older the fish gets you can get away with not feeding them daily because in the wild there is not such thing as a overweight bass.

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