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I have read on site and in the articles that Bill Cody wrote that there is limited research on future generations of pellet trained YP as it relates directly to how well future generations stay on pellets especially if an abundance of minnows is available.
I realize the benefit of feeding and the increase in production capabilities, however, are we saying that at some point when the first generation of pellet trained YP are harvested or die or regress to minnows over a northern winter without future stocking of pellet trainied YP, YP will become primarily or exclusively minnow eaters? Is the benefit of feeding then limited to that first generation?
Just wondering.
13 acres, 5 ponds 1 still working FHM, Shiners, CC, SMB, WE, Yellow Perch living the dream Can't have everything...where would you put it?
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