Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing
Patent
1978-07-28
1982-09-21
Kunin, Stephen G.
Fishing, trapping, and vermin destroying
Fishing
73170A, 119 3, A01K 9700
Patent
active
043499767
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and methods for locating and catching certain fish species known as Largemouth Bass and Striped Bass, by locating those zones within a body of fresh water having a pH within the range of from about pH 7.5 to about pH 8.0, followed by fishing for these species in those zones. The invention further includes, as another of its aspects, the raising of the same species of fish by maintaining the pH of a selected aquatic environment within said pH range during the growth of the fish.
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Adolphson K. Bradford
Kunin Stephen G.
Laney William R.
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