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John's Journal...
Entry 212,
Day 3
DOUBLE THE VALUE OF YOUR HUNTING LEASE
How to Raise 6- to 8-Pound Bass In Three Years & How
To Catch Bass Now
You
can cut the time to start catching trophy bass down to two years, if you
stock larger bass in your pond. You can obtain this phenomenal growth
rate from the bass Southeastern Pond Management provides for stocking
because .
* the feed-trained northern strain of largemouth bass can and will eat
the high-protein fish pellets your feeder dispenses, as well as eat the
bluegills and other forage fish the pond provides. These bass will grow
much quicker than the common strain of northern largemouth because they'll
always have plenty of food.
* farm ponds that stock Southeastern Pond Management's F1 hybrid bass,
produced by breeding a northern-strain largemouth to a Florida-strain
largemouth, demonstrate hybrid vigor and they grow more rapidly than either
the northern strain of largemouth or the Florida strain of largemouth.
Since the F1 hybrid carries half the genes of the northern bass, the F1
hybrid will bite more aggressively than the Florida strain of bass. The
F1 hybrid also will live longer and grow bigger than the northern strain
of bass because F1 hybrid has Florida largemouth genes too.
* feed-trained northern bass will breed with the Florida-strain of largemouth
bass and produce an F1 hybrid bass naturally in your pond if it already
has the Florida-strain of largemouth in it. By genetically engineering
and breeding the bass in your farm pond, Southeastern Pond Management
can help you produce 6- to 8-pound bass in 3 years or less.
How
to Catch Bass Now: In the past, outdoorsmen didn't like pond management
because they had to wait for 1 to 2 years before catching any bass. Now,
you can start catching and releasing bass, the day you have the pond stocked.
Southeastern Pond Management can provide bass that weigh from 1/2- to
4-pounds each that will begin to bite as soon as you put them in the water.
These feed-trained bass come out of Southeastern Pond Management's aerated
stocking tank hungry, just like the feed-trained rainbow trout once used
to stock northern streams, ponds and lakes.
Southeastern Pond Management can help you have exciting
bass fishing every day you or your friends and family go to the pond.
I've watched young people and older folks stand on the dock of my brother's
pond and catch and release bass all day. They've caught these bass on
pieces of hot-dogs, live worms, crickets, mealworms and artificial lures,
using cane poles as well as rods and reels. My brother really enjoys seeing
an older person, a youngster or a handicapped person doubled-up on a cane
pole, trying to land a bass that will weigh from 2 to 6 pounds. Because
of the way Southeastern Pond manages your lake and the type of bass and
bluegill the company stocks in the lake, your family and friends never
have to go fishing anymore. Instead they'll go catching.
For
more information on Southeastern Pond Management, visit the Web site at
www.sepond.com or
contact one of their three locations at:
Birmingham Alabama Office
(888) 830-POND (7663)
2469 Highway 31
Calera, AL 35040
Phone: (205) 664-5596
Email: pondexpert@aol.com
Opelika Alabama Office
2985 U.S. Highway 280 E
Opelika, AL 36801
Phone:
(334) 749-0559
Email: sepond-opelika@aol.com
Jackson Mississippi Office
291 Highway 51, Suite E6
Ridgeland, MS 39157
Phone: (601) 853-0680
Email: kirkspm@aol.com
TOMORROW: A $300-A-DAY POND AND REHABILITATING AN OLD
LAKE
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