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I have heard the LMB suggestion also, but it puzzels me because our lake also has an abundance of small LMB. Thay seem to be stunted along with the BG's. Last summer a cpl of guys cought about 40 LMB in about 2 hours and none of them were more than about 9 or 10 inches. We used to get some realy large LMB in years gone by. we have checked the water chemistry and it seems to more or less typical for Southern Mich lakes.
The most obvious change in our lake seems to be the lack of large preditor fish like northern pike or LARGE LMB. Most of our bass fisherman realy don't want to restock pike feeling that they will eat all the bass befor they eat the BG's.
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