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I stocked coppernose and redear in a renovated pond last Oct 30. What size should I expect them to be this spring (6 months later)?
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Frank, If in North GA you pretty much have just starting having some warm temps since stocking. Basically the bluegill are about the same size. They will start putting on some weight now that it is warming up. They will reach spawning size (3.5 inches) just in time for the June spawn. This is assuming you stocked 1-2 inch fish on OCt 30. You can of course put some major weight with a feeding program.
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I stocked my bream in Feb and I have test-caught some that weigh 2 and 3 ounces in June.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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