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at schultz’s fish hatchery largemouth bass are sold according to the length. 6-8 inch bass cost $3.00 per fish 8-10 inch bass cost $4.00 per fish. This is in pennsylvania, and so if you do the math and multiply 3 by 100 it comes to $300, 4 x 100 comes to $400. SO considering all other costs $400 plus the cost of food a pond etc. thats for you to figure out becuase i’ve never had a pond before… they will ship it to Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, New Jersey and Virginia. And those prices are for 501-100 fish, i would imagine they would be slightly more per fish. their phone number is 570-226-7494
And if you do this, could i maybe fish your pond?
And thank you live to fish
Robelwell is the winner.
By the way, how big is the pond. For a viable largemouth population you need about 100 fingerlings per surface acre.