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Here's what I see... Your 14-17" bass are primarily females, but a few are males. They show signs of being in the middle of their spawn, with the less-heavy in that size class post-spawn, those greater 90 Wr are still with eggs.
The thinnest fish in that size class are probably males.
The 10-12" fish are mostly underweight males, most likely on the nests for the last few weeks and not eating much. My advice is to cull any bass 88% or smaller. They are either males or under-performing females that don't stand much chance to regain and grow to their potential.
Teach a man to grow fish... He can teach to catch fish...
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