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Pinetar,
Doing a 10% sample of 125 or measuring every 10th one or a combination will work. Sometimes the first 10-15 is great and sometimes its not. I have a inclination that the first ones will be good representation, since you are feeding optimal.
Joshua I was thinking one every 10.. not the first 10 to 15. What do you mean "feeding optimal"?
7 Acre +/- pond. Stocked with CNBG, RESF, GS, TFS, FHM, in March - June of 2008, Stocked with 200 3" F1 Tiger Bass in March of 2010... Additional stockings of CNBG, Tilapia, FHM in May of 2011.April of 2012 and May of 2013.
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I think he was referring to feeding (did not notice you were feeding another food). Try this. Measure (get data)on a representative cross section of your fish population. If 10 % are big 40 % mid size and 50 % small then measure in those %. Out of 200 fish measure 2 large ones 8 mid size and 10 smaller fish. If you want a bigger sample then double the # measured ( 4 , 16 and 20) Chart them over time.
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by Boondoggle - 06/14/24 10:07 PM
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