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I have 3 TH feeders and I have used Cargills, Optimal and Aquamax MVP. I now use the MVP because I have easy access to it and I no longer have to store fish food. Mice really like that stuff. What I have seen is one feeder holds more of the larger sized bg. I am sure it is because of waters depth and it's next to a larger sunken sweetgum tree. All of the feeders keep some large bg but the one mentioned keeps more of them around. My point is location of the feeders have a lot to do with the sized fish that hang around them. While hand feeding the hsb and feed trained lmb yesterday at the same feeder I was thinking there are a lot of big BG hanging out here. I am not sure how big the largest ones are but I think they are the largest bg I have ever seen with the exception of some I have herd about here.
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