Frank, good decision. As you know I am no expert, but since I am located close to you, I thought I would pass this along. My surface water temps are running 10 degrees higher this year. The CNBG are feeding a little at 2 of the 3 TH feeders. I have tuned them back to 1 and 2 seconds and have set the time @ 4PM, looking for the warmest time of the day. They CNBG are feeding, but at a slower pace. Some of the fish being 8" and some 2 or 3" due to fall spawn. And after stocking some HSB a few weeks back, I think I am seeing some of them feed at the feeders. They are hard to see because they move pretty fast, so I am guessing, because they feed a little different when watching verses watching the CNBG feed. Hard to explain, you just have to see it.
Hope this helps, I know its hard see what's going on, We can't see under water as newbies.

Tracy


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