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Your success of stocking sport fish and their thriving to produce a quality fishery among common carp will depend a lot on how many carp per acre are present and what the general day to day water clarity is. The more turbid the water the lower the overall fishery will be each year. Ideally you want water transparency of 2ft - 3ft then other sport fish have a good chance of thriving. Less water clarity results in less natural productivity which produces fewer pounds of fish per acre.
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