BASS FISHING FACTS AND MORE

May 10th, 2008

BASS FISHING FACTS AND MORE
BASS FISHING FACTS AND MORE

Bass fishing has a fascinating history. It started in the late 18th century and continues to progress until today.

It probably was originally practiced in search for food among the people in the south of the United States. Since then, it has started gaining numerous audiences of all ages and nations. Today, countries such as Australia, Cuba, South Africa, United States and most of Europe participate in this kind of event.

Timelines

The year 1768 or 1770 represents the birth of bass fishing sports. Onesimus Ustonson introduced his first multiplying reels to the fishing gurus and lovers. It was later developed into bait caster.

William Shakespeare Jr. materializes the production of a level wind device and secured its patent on 1897.

The William J. Jamison Co introduced the overly ornamented Shannon Twin Spinner in 1915 and was improved to create today s spinner baits.

In 1932, President Franklin D. Roosevelt instituted the creation of Tennessee Valley Authority and encouraged the creation and building of numerous dams. These dams were later used for culturing different varieties of bass fishes.

Five years later, DuPont Company filed patent for nylon fishing net, this was later developed into nylon monofilament fishing line.

The year 1992 is one of the most glorious events in the history of bass fishing. Larry Nixon, the famous fisherman in the history of bass fishing won $1 M total earnings for this sport on this year.

Bass Fish

Several fish species that are being caught in the bass fishing events are the following:

Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede) - Largemouth Bass
Micropterus dolomieui - Smallmouth bass
Micropterus punctatus - Kentucky Bass

Other species of Micropterus are also caught but one that remains popular is the Largemouth bass. However, it should be emphasized that Australian Bass are different from the above North American Bass variants although most share similar features.

Perhaps, the most robust success of Bass Fishing was in the 1950s. The popularity of the game during this period is the springboard to the development of modern fishing equipments from bass boats, rods, lines, lures and various fishing gears.

Electronic gears were also incorporated among the host of equipments bass fishers used at that time. Reels of different types, which function in hauling and hoisting, were also created.

The contribution of bass fishing industry to the US economy records $50 to $70 Billion and the number continues to grow. Statistics show that the audience base of this sport is increasing and that more and more people are getting interested in it compared to tennis and golf.

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How To Breed The Flowerhorn fish.
The breeding of Flowerhorns is a rather easy task. There are, though, a few preparations that need to be made prior to breeding. One of the most important things you can do is prepare ar new bare bottom tank to store the tiny fries once they are ready to leave the parents’ nest. Do not install any filter mechanisms as the small fries will get sucked into the filtration system. An air stone is particularly sufficient for aeration purposes.

Selection of the breeding pairs is crucial prior to breeding. Desired phenotypic outcomes depend solely on the parents. Most of the time, it is almost possible to predict the external characteristics of the offspring produced by a pair of Flowerhorns. Thus, breeding Flowerhorn has an exciting aspect, as you would know the outcome of the selective breeding. Flowerhorns breed year round. No external stimuli are needed for breeding purposes, but you must place the breeding pair in a clean, big tank. An aquarium heater regulated to 28?C can be placed in the aquarium, but it is not compulsory. The use of a mechanical filtration system is sufficient to remove any feces and debris in order to keep the water quality in check as breeding pairs do not consume much food during this period.

The breeding pair need to be well fed at a fixed regime until they are ready to spawn. A balanced diet is crucial to produce fish well laden with eggs and milt. Broodstock can be fed with various types of food including live and pellet feeds.

If you intend to breed your Flowerhorn, you will need a few pairs of fish. Some pairs might not be suitable for each other. Normally, a mating pair is put in the same aquarium with a partition in the middle to separate the two. The female will usually develop black stripes all over its body when it is time to mate, and appetite loss is quite common. Observations also show that the female’s genital papilla will start to swell. It is advisable to cover the sides of your tank with newspapers or any other materials. This provides adequate privacy for the mating pair as they are easily frightened or disturbed during the mating period. When they are ready, females will secrete pheromones, and this signals the males to start spawning. Initially, this pair will show aggression toward each other through the partition. When the pair has stopped showing this behavior, the partition can be removed. Once you remove the partition, if they still seem to be ‘fighting’, observe further. If one fish is standing its ground instead of running to another corner, it means that they are actually courting each other instead of attacking. If the pair continues fighting until one of them is visibly injured, it means that this pair is not ready or not compatible for the moment. Separate them and try again after a few days.

If they are indeed a mating pair, the male fish will start to search for a breeding spot. In a tank with pebbles and gravels, the male fish will start clearing a chosen spot by removing all the pebbles. However, in a bare tank, none of this activity will take place. If you are using a bare tank, you should place a floor tile in the tank, because Flowerhorns will prefer a rough surface for spawning. Female Flowerhorns normally lay eggs close to the air stone, or where there’s a good flow of water, as this can help aerate the eggs. Moreover, because the water circulates in this area, a fungal attack on the eggs is prevented. Female fish will deposit rows of eggs, then the male will follow behind, fertilizing the eggs with its milt. This will continue until the female has deposited all of its eggs. No disturbances are allowed during the spawning moment as this will result in the parent eating the eggs as a natural protective measure.

A female Flowerhorn is able to produce approximately 500-2000 eggs at a time. The parents will usually take turns fanning the eggs with their fins to rid of unwanted debris or to prevent any fungal attack. It is advisable to add methylene blue (Hyperlink) or any anti-fungal treatment at a1mg/l gallon ratio to prevent a possible fungus attack.

The eggs will take a few days to hatch. When this happens, remove the parents. Once the parents are removed, be sure to practice proper fry management.

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Acclimation - Safely making your new fish feel at home step-by-step
Acclimation is basically the technique of making sure your fish isn’t too shocked when moving from tank to tank or from the wild to your tank. It’s basically making your fish feel at home and making sure there are no consequences to the health of your fish afterwards.

As any of you can imagine, being moved from one aquarium to another is a very stressful experience for any fish. If done right this stress can be minimizing as can any possible adverse health consequences for your fish.

So here is your basic, step-by-step guide to making sure that your fish is properly acclimatized.

Firstly, if your fish has been shipped from an online website or has otherwise come from a dark environment then make sure the tank is dark too, at first. Turn off the tank lights and make sure that the room is as dark as you can get it right away.

What you DON’T do is just plunk the fish from the bag into the aquarium. The temperature difference between the bag and the aquarium could be enough shock to kill it. Think “jumping in an icy river”.

A better method is to float the bag in the aquarium for fifteen minutes before opening. This, obviously, allows the bag to reach the same temperature as the tank.

After this, you should open the bag and trap some air inside to allow them to float.

If you want to you can move the fish or other animal to another bowl of water or something at this point. Now it has gotten use to the room temperature a little, being out of the bag will help complete the processes.

Another, perhaps better, way of doing this is to begin to empty cups of the aquarium water into the bag with the fish. If you just add a half a cup every five minutes then eventually after about fifteen minutes, the conditions should match perfectly.

Net your animal/fish from the bag at this point and slowly drag it over into the tank. Obviously, you should get rid of the water from the bag that it was carried in. If it was shipped from a seller then it is probably very dirty and deoxygenated. If it wasn’t then it still wouldn t hurt to provide your new pet with some nice clean water.

Observe your new pet for a while in the water. It may be a little lethargic and may not move very much for a little while but soon the increase in oxygen will lea to steadier breathing and it should perk up. Give it a half an hour to an hour to get used to its new surroundings.

If you follow all of the above steps then your fish or other animal should be more than fine in their new tank. The key things to remember are the light levels and the temperature.

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