I think the graphs are helpful to look over as a point of reference and helps explain to clients how DO is likely to go down with temperature. I did not take it as you questioning rather providing informtion and I appreciate that.

I second opinion of TJ to use 500 for the HSB and bluegill. Texas Hunter Feeder is actually $768 TJ since you need the solar panel. Well worth the investment when doign this much feeding. We sell them to PB members for nice discount (-$49)off that direct price however. You will need to decide on angled legs for shore or dock legs if you have one.


Greg Grimes
www.lakework.com