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How about wipers, as opposed to HSB? From further fishing in this pond I seem to have no lack of small BG.
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HSB (Hybrid Striped Bass) and Wipers are the same critter just a different nomenclature. They are more of an open water species and would do better if shad were present but would probably do OK with small BG. Bullhead, do you have a profile of the sizes of BG that you have? Are there any year classes missing? or are there all sorts of BG year classes present? 1-2" 2-3" 3-4" 4-5" 5-6" 6-7" 7-8"? Any year classes missing or more abundant than others. This will give you a clue on how your predators are doing controlling them and the sizes they are eating. We had a long stretch in my dad's old pond where BG in the 2" to 9" size were noticeably absent due to an overabundance of LMB. 
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Virtually every BG we have caught were in the 3-4 inch range. I think we caught perhaps one (of about 35) over that.
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You might have a stunted BG population with a very low density of LMB, if that's the case you could have good numbers of 6-8 lb bass that fall asleep with their mouths open and wake up full. They will be tough to catch though.  High numbers of 3-4" BG could be surpressing LMB recruitment into the popluation.
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Bullhead, keep sampling, until the water temps start getting up around 60 degrees or better I would be a little hesitant to trust your current results. Your bigger BG could still be out in deeper open water right now.
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We are stocking a lake/pond with Tiger Bass. We put the feeder fish in today. I'd like to create a logbook to manage the water quality, environment, fish sizes etc. Does anyone know of where to purchase a book made specifically to record these kind of things? If you make a book yourself, what are some good categories to include. We are new to this hobby. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!
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Welcome to Pond Boss, EANASH.
Hang on for some answers. If you don't find much in this thread, you might make a new post in this same category to draw some attention.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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Hello, EANASH.
I just use a spreadsheet for that sort of recording.
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I make my own up like Theo said using a spread sheet. Then you can customize exactly what you want on it...
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