here is my quick rec. 100 bass less than 13 inches this year. This might be easy at first then get harder. If you get 100 out easy up it a bit. DO NOT REMOVE ANY BLUEGILL! DNR says to do this all the time. They did not ask your goals and limited time here but that is bad advice. Fetilize to up the amount of lbs of fish you can grow. If you see just big bluegill this also indicates a bass heavy situation. You might need to stock intermediate size bluegill to more quickly correct the situaiton. Setup feeder to fed several times per day to max bluegill that will grow to help bass. Good luck!


Greg Grimes
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