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I am trying to build the forage base back up in my 5 acre pond and I was told after shocking it I would need to add about 250 4"-6" bluegill per acre to help speed it up in addition to taking out a large amount of small bass. Anyways I had purchased around added around 700 of the bluegill so far. I needed some more and had a friend with a pond that was bream only and there were way to many in it. He told me to get as many as I wanted. So this afternoon I went with the baitcast net and caught around 250-300 and took back to my pond. When dipping them out of the tank I relized there were 2 green sunfish in it, Pretty sure thats what they were. The rest were all normal bluegill. After I had already put the rest of the bluegill in there these two 4" green sunfish were still in the tank. Agaist my better judgement I went ahead and threw them into the pond thinking surely they wouldn't live long enough to do any damage. So after reading up on them I am a little worried.
Last edited by jsand13; 08/12/08 09:01 PM.
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