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Hi I own part of a 55ft deep crystal clear 10 acre strip pit that I have stocked and have reproducing smallmouth in Oklahoma. The pit is full of bluegill and bass and the fishing is fantastic. My pit overflows year round and flows through similar strip pits two miles down stream. The other strip pits are absolutely loaded with crawdads everywhere you look. There are small numbers of pumpkinseeds, very few bluegill and minnow-like fish everywhere. We have yet to see one fish that is big enough to catch and have not been able to catch any fish. The ph level was normal. Should I be concerned about there not being any big fish or is this a great opportunity to stock smallmouth bass? I have heard that it was full of crappie at one time. Thanks for any input.
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