2 lbs. Purina Mills Game Fish Chow, A 32% Protein, Extruded Multi-Particle Size Floating Diet For Feed Trained Bass, Bluegill, Catfish, Minnows, Carp, And Other Fish That Normally Populate Ponds
Product Description
2 lbs. Purina Mills Game Fish Chow, A 32% Protein, Extruded Multi-Particle Size Floating Diet For Feed Trained Bass, Bluegill, Catfish, Minnows, Carp, And Other Fish That Normally Populate Ponds
- A 32%- protein, extruded, multi-particle size product designed to be fed to a wide range of sizes of fish. Multi-size particles- three particle sizes attract both large and small fish species.
- Floating diet- makes it easy to visually manage feeding - less waste and improved water quality.
- Fish meal and attractants- high palatability for quick, consistent feed consumption.
Complete and balanced 32%- protein, extruded, multi-particle size product designed to be fed to a wide variety of fish species and wide range of sizes of fish. Purina Game Fish Chow feed is rich in nutrients essential for optimal fish growth, reproduction and overall health. It works naturally with everyday food sources in your water to address poor nutrition, which is the most significant limiting factor in the size and health of forage fish.
Feeding Directions:
Purina Game Fish Chow Product is a complete and balanced diet that is ideal for feed trained bluegill, catfish, minnows, bass, carp, and other fish that normally populate ponds. For best results, feed as much Purina Game Fish Chow Product as the fish will consume in 15 to 20 minutes.
If feed is completely consumed within 15 minutes, gradually offer the fish additional feed. If feed is still floating on the surface after 20 minutes, the quantity of feed offered should be decreased. If you overfeed you will reduce water quality. Feed at the same time each day so fish will expect to be fed. Twice a day feedings are best during high fish activity.
IMPORTANT:
1. A feeding program is only as effective as the management practices followed.
2. Start feeding Game Fish Chow Product in the spring when the water temperature rises above 55ºF.
3. Reduce the amount of feed when water temperature exceeds 85ºF and do not feed when water temperature exceeds 90ºF or in hot, still, cloudy weather.









