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At my parents house they have a 10 acre neighborhood, community lake. shared with a dozen other houses. It is the typical Bass Bream lake. But the only thing is, when we fish for bream, we seem to catch mostly Redear and very few Bluegill. In fact the bream fishing seems a littel slow to me for this time of year. I really don't know if we have ever caught alot of Bluegill in this lake. It has alway mostly been Redear.
What could this mean? Could the redear population out grown the bluegill? If so, why?
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