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13 minutes ago, trphyhntr said:

Im feeding my leftover minnows ground beef and they love it. They’re gonna be swole af for the next trip. 

Do daily water changes.

 

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14 hours ago, CouesPursuit said:

Bloody veins in the egg sack are getting ripe for the spawn. They are close to spawning for March 9 and water temp only 55F. I typically see this 3-4 weeks later. Maybe it is stable weather, maybe it is blacknose, I don't know but I'm excited for a productive spawn and hope SC holds water.

Black nose is a one time shot, they do not reproduce successfully, hybrid.

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48 minutes ago, Roosevelt Mark said:

Black nose is a one time shot, they do not reproduce successfully, hybrid.

This is just not true, the black stripe is a recessive gene of the same species. If you want to talk about how they use habitat and feed differently, I'm in.

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41 minutes ago, CouesPursuit said:

This is just not true, the black stripe is a recessive gene of the same species. If you want to talk about how they use habitat and feed differently, I'm in.

15 hours ago, CouesPursuit said:

Bloody veins in the egg sack are getting ripe for the spawn. They are close to spawning for March 9 and water temp only 55F. I typically see this 3-4 weeks later. Maybe it is stable weather, maybe it is blacknose, I don't know but I'm excited for a productive spawn and hope SC holds water.

Black nose in other parts of the country do spawn. I was told by a biologist during the stocking that these will not reproduce. Maybe it's not true. The ones I have been catching are all the same size, clones, no small ones.

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On 3/12/2025 at 10:38 AM, Roosevelt Mark said:

Black nose in other parts of the country do spawn. I was told by a biologist during the stocking that these will not reproduce. Maybe it's not true. The ones I have been catching are all the same size, clones, no small ones.

Why would the black nose in other parts of the country spawn, but our black nose that came from Arkansas not spawn?

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12 hours ago, trphyhntr said:

Why would the black nose in other parts of the country spawn, but our black nose that came from Arkansas not spawn?

On 3/12/2025 at 9:52 AM, CouesPursuit said:

This is just not true, the black stripe is a recessive gene of the same species. If you want to talk about how they use habitat and feed differently, I'm in.

On 3/11/2025 at 6:45 PM, CouesPursuit said:

Bloody veins in the egg sack are getting ripe for the spawn. They are close to spawning for March 9 and water temp only 55F. I typically see this 3-4 weeks later. Maybe it is stable weather, maybe it is blacknose, I don't know but I'm excited for a productive spawn and hope SC holds water.

because not all BN are hatchery fish, ours are.

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13 hours ago, trphyhntr said:

My minnows are absolutely blood thirsty for ground beef. Gonna film them feeding. They’re like piranha 

I legit want to see this if you film it. 

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1 hour ago, Roosevelt Mark said:

because not all BN are hatchery fish, ours are.

Not all hatchery fish are sterile, Mr Fish's aren't. 

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