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Tentmaker : That is great. I hope they work well. I will be interested in the results as I am thinkg about RT as an expir. next winter with larger fish. Check out the link below about trout in the south by SARC --fact sheets. http://srac.tamu.edu/index.cfm?catid=34
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Anyone tried RT in a mixed species pond? I know ML is or is about to. What were your goals and how did it turn out? Thanks for any info or replies.
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From my experience, temperature is a bigger challenge than any other factor. I could't resist a load of 6 lb avg rainbows because of the low price. Had a great time with them and there were no obvious problems with the established LMB population until the pond warmed up. 70 degrees F is the magic number, once that happened, they were all Osprey food within a week. Jim
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