Originally Posted By: CJBS2003
I'll throw one out there...

At one point the pond had good forage, allowing a few bass to the reach the 20" range. Then the forage dropped and most of the bigger bass died off. Those few left have much more to eat which makes their WR higher. The in between bass still don't have much to eat. The little guys are in a whole different class or forage which is plentiful and they do well.


Exactly what I would suspect - just seems to show the life cycle of the lake to this point. Bountiful, to not quite so much so, and then a 3rd generation of LMB that are able to thrive pretty nicely on the forage in their right size range. Sucks to be the middle child (class of LMB) in this case!


Todd La Neve

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