Yesterday I found a few dead bluegill and others swimming around not looking too good. Saw a few this morning swimming very slow and not looking good. The bass however are doing fine. There were several bass at the feeder yesterday when it went off that were taking pellets. Each time i have bg die, the bass seem fine. What water conditions is it that bg can't live in, but bass are fine? If I could figure that part out, then I might be able to correct the problem. Could it be oxygen, or do they both require about the same amount to live? It is almost always large male bg.

Pond is about 2 acres, stays full, and right now about 30-40 gallons per minute are flowing thru, which will stay about the same all winter. We did have some big rain events in the last month here and the water got muddy for a week or so.


Scott Hanners