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I also think they may take the pressure off the cnbg in the 2 to 4" size because I see TFS in the shallows where I have some cover where lmb may hide and eat the TFS as they swim by. And that may help the cnbg grow to the larger size for feeding your trophy lmb. Exactly - it should allow more 2-4 inch BG to survive. If they have enough to eat the BG should quickly be 5-7 inches. Also the smaller sized LMB will survive better which may create the need for more harvest of small LMB. BTW I have seen TFS eat pellets (small ones and broken pieces and the feed dust that hits the water).
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