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Excellent bass forage in new ponds
- May help prevent bass overpopulation
Golden shiners are widely used as live bait by freshwater fishermen. They are also a good source of food for bass. A population can easily be established in new ponds by stocking 1,000 shiners per acre, along with bluegill, shellcracker and fathead minnows. Established populations of golden shiners appear to reduce the possibility of bass crowding.
Establishing golden shiners in ponds with existing bass populations is more difficult, and may require higher stocking rates.
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Seasonal Tips
Threadfin Shad Are Available Now!
 Sexually mature threadfin shad are now available from American Sport Fish Hatchery. Our hatchery ponds are full of healthy adult threadfin shad and we will begin our deliveries on June 15. These shad will spawn several times in your lake this summer. Many years ago, most of the lakes and ponds in the southeast were stocked during the summer using this technique. Most lake managers in East Texas continue to stock threadfin shad during the summer, with good success. If you are not observing schools of threadfin shad on the surface of your lake in the late afternoon, you need to add them to your lake. If you miss a threadfin shad spawn this year, you may reduce food production for your bass for the next two years.
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