Impressed, me to. I really thought I had lost them this past winter. It caught me totally by surprise they survived and reproduced this spring. For whatever reason the TFS seemed to like it in my pond and have always reproduced like crazy. My last eshock in March of 2017 showed schools of a hundred of them float to the surface about every 10 yards along the shoreline as we moved the shock boat along the shore.


Thanks Eric, the reason I asked how old they might be is because about a month ago I saw similar sized TFS schools around the feeders. I thought they would have grown some since then. And I expect them to reproduce a couple of times during the summer/ I understand they will spawn several times during the summer?

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