Originally Posted by Theo Gallus
Originally Posted by Fyfer123
2) Do pellets quickly break up in the stomach of the fish. She had lots of fine "guck" in her stomach, but no defined pellets. Are those likely pellets?
I haven't ever fed trout, but IME with sunfish and bass, what goes in as pellets is clearly identifiable as former pellets when it comes out. Pellet poop is the same color as pellets.
I have a feeling the trout I am still catching are not eating the pellets, as I am fishing in the opposite area of where I am feeding, and the fish seem aggressive. When I fish closer to the feeding area (I never fish too near to prevent feeding hesitancy), I don't get any bites. The trout I am catching still seem thin. I would like to have them much larger on pellets, and my assumption is the ones eating pellets are getting pretty big.


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