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Thank you Todd for the excellent fish that you delivered this weekend. Some of these fish topped out at ten inches. They all looked like they were in excellent shape ready to become trophies. Todd you didn't help much when my wife asked if anyone else had stocked this many fish. You could have at least lied and said this was the normal stocking rate. I am going to add another feeder to the other side of the pond and may even try to float one on a raft. Last year when the water level was low I put a feeder down by the water. When it rained the feeder got flooded and it ruined the moter which cost about 70 bucks to replace which is one of the reasons for me not wanting to put the feeder right by the water.
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James, I hope you left some for me.
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James,
Sorry I wasn't prepared for your wife's question. I tried to tap my memory, which is jumbled with endless trivial information, but couldn't come up with much. Since then I can think of several folks who stock high numbers...but lots of those folks have aeration.
We have lots of fish left, and many around the 10" mark.
They are loving this cold front.
It's ALL about the fish!
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