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Years ago, we conducted a substantial bullhead culling at my pond, which I had felt was a bit too heavy on the bullhead side.
And, I had all kinds of predator fish in my pond.
When catmandoo & Co. cleaned the bullies, a lot of their guts were filled with FA. We surmised that the bullies may be eating something that was living in the FA, and the FA ingestion was a side effect.
Bullhead are often called Mudcats.
Like Bill D and TJ say, you only have so much biomass potential in your pond, so use it as you see fit.
Once a bullhead gets over 2 lbs., there's not may pond predators that can eat them.
For me, I don't care for bullheads.
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