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You know I have never really paid attention when fishing BG which sex I catch more often. I will next spring when fishing. I wonder now if it is the male's aggressiveness that just makes them "quicker to the bait" than the females. Perhaps that goes for fingerlings as well; ultimately resulting in a higher male survival rate. I have absolutely no documented studies to support that thought......Just wondering on a cold rainy November night.
This is where we need somebody that handles a lot of fish like Rainman or Overtons or Cecil or....to offer an opinion.
Last edited by Bill D.; 11/30/15 08:03 PM. Reason: After thought
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