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I can't imagine that a flier would be found that far north. They live in Indiana, but only in a southern most county or two. A flier holds the distinction of being Indiana's lightest fish to attain state record status, or at least that was true a few years back. Haven't checked in awhile.
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If we accept that: MBG(+)FGSF(=)HBG(F1) And we surmise that: BG(>)HBG(F1) while GSF(<)HBG(F1) Would it hold true that: HBG(F1)(+)AM500(x)q.d.(=)1.5lbGRWT? PB answer: It depends.
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