spencer0t Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2016 171 31 46 Jul 25, 2017 #1 I am going to build a pond in my back yard and it's going to be freshwater I want to know if I can put a snook and a red drum in the freshwater pond I heard you can put them with bass and in a freshwater pond I wanted to hear your opinions
I am going to build a pond in my back yard and it's going to be freshwater I want to know if I can put a snook and a red drum in the freshwater pond I heard you can put them with bass and in a freshwater pond I wanted to hear your opinions
suckerfish Dovii MFK Member Nov 8, 2005 988 389 102 LAGASH Jul 27, 2017 #2 I don't know about red drum, east coast fish I guess. But swordspine snook are fresh water. My favorite saltwater fish. Lol
I don't know about red drum, east coast fish I guess. But swordspine snook are fresh water. My favorite saltwater fish. Lol
spencer0t Candiru MFK Member Dec 18, 2016 171 31 46 Jul 27, 2017 #3 suckerfish said: I don't know about red drum, east coast fish I guess. But swordspine snook are fresh water. My favorite saltwater fish. Lol Click to expand... Okay so a swordspine not a common
suckerfish said: I don't know about red drum, east coast fish I guess. But swordspine snook are fresh water. My favorite saltwater fish. Lol Click to expand... Okay so a swordspine not a common
Deadliestviper7 The Necromancer MFK Member Aug 6, 2016 7,421 4,175 178 30 Sep 7, 2017 #4 Both redfish and snook do well if u keep the water clean and warm,both can beat three feet in length