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#474272 06/16/17 09:41 AM
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At what size will BG feed on FHM I stocked 1000 1" BG & 15 lbs of FHM around the end of April into a 1.5 acre pond. BG are between 3" to 4" FHM have spawned & fry is everywhere. When feeding, I will throw a small beatle spin & the bluegill will grab the tail. Makes me wonder if they are feeding on the smaller FHM.

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OH yeah they are... your 4 inch BG will be eating them fry for sure... I have 4 inch BG trying to hit my dragon fly bug all the time on my fly rod and it's a lot bigger than any fathead fry...

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BG are very much predators. Here is a bit from a previous thread which would apply to FH fry as well.

Of interest were their findings about predation. Predation on larval bluegills was inhibited by
nest-guarding male bluegills. The data implicated juvenile bluegills as the major
predators on bluegill larvae, followed in importance by pumpkinseed. Bluegill (3-12 cm total length) were the most abundant nest predators. Pumpkinseed (7 -11 cm), largemouth bass (4- 5 cm), and whitefin shiners (5-6 cm) also were nest predators.

















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