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I apologize for the confusion. The strip pit I currently own part of has great fishing. The strip pits down stream that I am interested in only have small fish. Ahh, I gotcha. The first question I'd ask would be why the other strip pits below yours are void of decent sized fish. I'd assume some of the ones you have in your pit would find their way into the others ones and repopulate on their own? Or are they not connected enough for them to travel to the other ones? Either way, I don't see any harm in trying to add SMB to the other ones. With all the crayfish you mentioned, they'd probably do very well, assuming they have the same water quality as your 10 acre one.
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