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Will do on the report.
The plan is to get my forage sizes back in line. The LMB were very healthy, and we didn't have one fish that was underweight. The problem was the preferred forage size was getting hammered. It was just a matter of time though before my puddle was a typical "loved to death" pond. Plenty of 1-3" CNBG, and plenty of 8-10" CNBG, but just not enough in between. There would be no way to stock 11 acres with enough CNBG to overcome the imbalance of predators to forage. Removing LMB by electroshocking was by far the easiest and cheapest solution.
I'm also currently adding much more shallow water cover using the post and Christmas tree method that you had previously posted. BTW, that works perfectly in my situation.
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