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I stocked channels that were 2" long and bluegill that were about 1/2" long in October.
I just started feeding 2 days ago. How long does it take normally before you begin to see feeding activity?
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scsims,
When first starting with new fish, it can take a couple of weeks for them to get "trained". Water temps above 70 degrees and regular feeding at the same times each day helps the process.
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It helps to figure out where the fish are,then feed there instead of expecting them to travel to where you want to feed.
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Just stick with it, same time each day same place. Water is still cool, it might take a while
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