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Last weekend my grandson and I ran a 40' sein in water depths to 4 foot. We did two runs on the same end of the pond but different areas and captured cnbg to 1", and 1 - 4" Res along with several 2.5" TFS. We had a few 2" fish jump the net but they were shaped like cnbg. We had no lmb fry sampled. I am going to do another sein this week. I may try it during late evening. And I have seen no lmb fry swimming in the pond. This looks to be my second year with no lmb recruitment. You know, after being on this site for 2 and a half years where most every lmb pond reported, has way to many poor, small lmb. I thought I would tell of pond that does not follow the norm. Questions anyone ?
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