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In addition, if bass are in the pond then a lot of the youngsters will be eliminated and will not be recruited to eat more FA, thin type weeds and some bottom materials. This feature also requires a little heavier stocking of original fish. A little earlier stocking would also be beneficial so fish could have longer to munch on their wide ranging diet. Bill: In your opinion, if a PondMeister has a heavy algae growth, what should the stocking rates be? I was trying to twist Rex's arm to bring the fish up in late April, but I couldn't twist hard enough...
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