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Did something for the first time today and want to know how the rest of you handle it: fishing at a feeding station.
I spent a half-hour pulling out the fattest bursting belly little Bluegills I have ever seen at and near where they have (finally) begun feeding regularly. On one hand, it was valuable to see their condition up close and personal since taking feed regularly for a month. On the other hand, it was WAY too easy. I'm hoping I didn't put any of them off feed for long from the shock of non-easy eating there.
I think I will hold off on doing this again for some time, and am wondering how big an exclusion zone would be appropriate to safeguard feeding behavior in a 1 acre pond. I also understand why Meadowlark has the anti-poacher bear traps on the docks leading to his feeders.
What are your thoughts and feeding area restrictions/practices?
"Live like you'll die tomorrow, but manage your grass like you'll live forever." -S. M. Stirling
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