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Plus the WB will eat LMB fry when the fry are vulnerable in schools and when they are less than 2". Actually the small LMB would be vulnerable to WB predation longer during their development than BG due to body shape. For every wild fish one introduces to their pond, it increases the risk of parasite and disease introduction with each fish added. Research the parasites and diseases of found in white bass from public waters.
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