Originally Posted By: snrub
That is some serious amount of forage stocked!


Snrub, We went with around 40 cnbg for each lmb fingerling stocked. Greg Grimes numbers so to speak. And then we had low survival of lmb fingerlings for the next 10 months and that gave up more cnbg forage. And with 3 TH feeders going the cnbg stayed pretty healthy.

When we did the shock last March our WR average on the lmb was 120. But like Eric said, we are maxed out(most likely) right now and will need to do some culling as soon as the water warms up on mid to late Feb. But here is something I learned from Al(fireishot). Al and I met at the PBC in Dallas on lake Ray Hubbard. While visiting on the patio area, he told me when forage numbers are high the lmb are harder to catch. He was right on! I don't know if it is due to high forage rates or because the lmb are 100% Florida but they can be hard to catch most of the time.

Last edited by TGW1; 01/02/18 08:44 AM.

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