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I have a 3 acre pond I would really like to feed bream. The problem is, bream are scattered all over the pond and where they are most caught is hard to get to. I have a spot along the bank where they have made a lot of beds, but in the last few years I don't see as many bream as I used to. How is the best way to get the bream started eating fish food? Also, will adult fish eat the pellets or just smaller fish eat pellets?
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turkeyfootnc,
The best way is to be totally consistent....everyday at the same times at the same spot. Large and small, old and young, shallow or deep, they will find your feed if it is provided consistently.
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