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  2. Largemouth Bass - Dunn's Fish Farm

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    When you buy a Largemouth Bass from Dunns you will know that you are getting the best bass on the market today, from the best possible blood lines. Speak with one of our consultants today to find out how you can establish a successful Bass fishery in your pond or lake.

  3. BASS – Live Aquaponics

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    At Live Aquaponics, we sell two kinds of Bass: Largemouth Bass and Hybrid Striped Bass. While both are wildly popular game fish, their survival and growth requirements are very different, so it’s important to choose the one best suited to your aquaponics or aquaculture environment.

  4. Live Bass Fish for sale | eBay

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    Get the best deals on Live Bass Fish when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  5. Largemouth Bass Fish for Sale Online | Smith Creek Fish Farm

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    The largemouth bass is considered to be one of the most prized game fish in North America. Buy largemouth bass online from Smith Creek Fish Farm today.

  6. Live Largemouth Bass (20) 2-4" Pond Fish - Natural Waterscapes

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    Largemouth Bass For Sale- where to get fish to stock a pond - Pond fish delivered to your door

  7. Largemouth Bass - Mid-Atlantic Stocking

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    Largemouth Bass will reproduce at three years of age. Stocking forage fish such as Fathead Minnows or Bluegill Sunfish optimizes growth. In northern waters, they can reach 7-9 pounds but will usually average 2-4 pounds in ponds.

  8. Largemouth Bass - Stock My Pond

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    Largemouth Bass are typically olive green, with creamy yellowish bellies. This aggressive sport fish has a mouth is able to open exceptionally wide, earning it the nickname “bucket-mouth.” Largemouth Bass grow one-half to a full pound their first year, and grow one to 1½ pound each year thereafter.