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big pond - Here I am; you got my attention.
Your situation is very ODD and I find what you say very puzzling. Rarely do redears outcompete bgill due to lower egg production potential. But, note, I am not calling you a liar. Since I can't come look at your lake I have questions.
1. Where are you located? I could not find this info on your PB forum "profile".
2. Are you very postitive these fish are redears? Any way that you can post a photo or send me a photo of one or several these fish? Maybe a couple or three sizes?
3. How big are they as an average most abundant size?? and what are the larger sizes you can catch fishing with your worm technique?
4. Were bgill common or abundant in past years? and how long ago?
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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