If not pure GSF they are very close to it and could be a southern strain. As DD1, Cardell, and others have found the bass will eventually control these 'GSF' and BG will be the predominant panfish.

This spring make sure the bass spawn and you see small bass in June or July. The larger GSF can eat a lot of LMB eggs and fry when GSF are very abundant. If you see no small 1"-2" bass this summer stock another 50-70 LMB this fall to insure a year class of 2015 bass. In year 3 or 4 you should see and catch a lot fewer GSF. Once you think the GSF are at a low density you can start removing bass to achieve your goals of the fishery, be it crowded bass or larger bass or general fishing with all sizes.

Last edited by Bill Cody; 02/07/15 09:33 PM.

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