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OK, I suppose too much of anything (other than, well, you know) is bad, but what about BG? I have a 1.25 acre pond and every year I put another 300 - 400 BG in it. I originally stocked it with 100 LMB and 30 HSB. Last year I was really dissappointed because I wasn't catching any bass and the BG weren't coming to the feeders. I am not worried any more. I threw some feed out there this past weekend and the water boiled with BG and LMB. I suppose my concern is more due to an inability to catch fish as opposed to fish population.
Anyway, can I hurt anything by topping off the pond with BG every summer? One concern I have is that initially I put some HBG in my pond. Now, when I catch a BG, I don't know if it is a HBG or a regular BG. I see no value in the HBG since my sole objective is to raise big LMB. I just want the BG to provide forage for the LMG.
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