Intensive Production of Smallmouth Bass Fry
R.
Sparrow, A. Barkoh-2002
North
American Journal of Aquaculture, 64(3): 205–209
Abstract:
We
describe the procedures used for the intensive spawning, egg incubation, and
production of smallmouth bass Micropterus dolomieu fry. These techniques
have evolved over a 5-year period and culminated in a mean annual production
rate of 1,812 fry/kg female, a rate that compares favorably with the 1,093
fry/kg female rate obtained using previous methods. This intensive method
allows high broodfish stocking rates (e.g., 247 pairs/ha) and requires small
pond space. The drawbacks of the method are identified and ways to improve
them are discussed.
(Texas
Parks and Wildlife Department, Inland Fisheries Division, Texas Freshwater
Fisheries Center, 5550 FM 2495, Athens, Texas 75751, USA)