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Three years ago I started managing a buddies pond just to see what would happen. The tank is about an acre and had an existing population of wicked nasty green sunfish in it. I have to admit, they are fun to catch but not what I wanted in my tank. I put 12 fingerling bass in the pond three years ago and those twelve have turned into a nasty bunch of 1-3 pounders that patrol that tank like a squadron of P-51 Mustangs chasing down Panzers. It has been fun to watch and the green sunfish are running for their lives. I am about to put 350 bluegills averaging 6-7 inches in the tank to stay ahead of the bass population. With supplemental feeding, will this be enough to stay ahead of the bass?
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