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Bass Tech: The Technology to Manage For Success

 Bass Tech

The Bass Tech Conference was held March 23-24, 2012, at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, TX. The presentations were recorded with voice overs and are available for viewing by clicking the links below.

Session 1

Basic Pond Ecology – Dr. Michael Masser, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Water Quality for Private Ponds- Dr. Michael Masser, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Pond Fertilization and Supplemental Feeding – Dr. Billy Higginbotham, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Session 2

Aging Largemouth Bass Using Otoliths – TPWD Video

Session 3

Do It Yourself Fish Population Assessment and Corrective Stockings – Dr. Billy Higginbotham, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Better Bass Fishing Through Genetics – Barry Smith, American Sportfish

Trophy Bass Management– Barry Smith, American Sportfish

Session 4

Identifying and Controlling Nuisance Wildlife – Terry Shriver, USDA Wildlife Services

Aquatic Weed Identification and Control – Dr. Michael Masser, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

 

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