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JD, not sure you've given enough information to know if there's a problem or not.
How old are your bass?
What do you want from the pond? ie/ Huge bass; diversity, etc.
There are charts to determine if your bass are thin, normal, or overly fat. That's a start to see if the bass are doing well.
I'm no pro, but I think these are some of the questions that the pros would ask.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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