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@ Cecil
I was only making a joke, but that is pretty sweet! LOL.
I think that the bass would probably destroy them almost too fast. I guess that in an ideal trout stocking for bass forage situation you would probably still want to have a trout or two in the pond when the water warmed up in the spring. These guys would probably have all been hammered by New Year's Day lol. That's probably true. Herons can also be a problem. In PA the anglers sight fish for them right Travis? Yup, you always know a hole in a creek holds one as there will be anglers bunched shoulder to shoulder trying to catch one lone "palomino" as they're called there.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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