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My question comes through an observation I had today. I hand feed my fish optimal bluegill once per day of an evening @ 7:30 with all food consumed off the surface in 10 minutes. Today @ 1 pm me and a buddy was fishing and he deep hooked 2. Anout a 3/4 # female and 1 # male. I kept them and when I filleted them out both stomachs were full of fish food. The male I could still distinguish the individual pellets. This just struck me as odd as they were 6 hours from Beeing fed again. I know a lot feed 2 or 3 times a day. I'm not sure what my question actually is? Has anyone else seen this? Normal? Not? Feeding too much? Thanks
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