agrre with esshup run some Wr and report. Here is a link for you. http://lakework.com/site/documents/Largemouth%20Bass%20Relative%20Weight%20Index.pdf
It is not uncommon we suggest 30 lbs of bass to be removed/acre. This means in 6.5 acres about 400 10 inch bass. You did well the first two years but could be right back where you started with two years of less bass removed.

Keep in mind there is a lag period. bass harvest then more bluegill then better growth might not see results for about a year. WIth out running Wr it is difficult to track- first suggestion along with continued culling. Add some cover I think is next suggestion this will help protect bluegill allowing them to get a little more size before the bass eat them. If more production is in order begin proper fertilization program this means monitoring visiblity and applying as neccesray to maintain bloom. GL.


Greg Grimes
www.lakework.com