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It seems my alma mater has figured out how to feed train Walleye. I'm picking up between 1,500 and 2,000 of them next month. THAT will be a game changer if they stay on the feed. I'll have more info once I get them. Right now they are eating 1.5mm feed, by then they said they would all be transitioned to 2mm feed.
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wow, this is great news. Please keep us posted. I'd be very interested since in a small pond, this would be a great predator with probably zero reproduction potential but also would be easier to keep fed with the pellet option.
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It will be a year or more before I know they stay on feed, but the plan is to feed 'em as much as they want until they go out to customers in October.
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