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A body can have between 40 and 120 lbs/acre of LMB in a typical farm pond. What determines the weight of individual LMB is combination of the food limited carrying capacity and the number of LMB that are in there. If the pond can support 100 lbs of LMB and there are 130 LMB. They will average 3/4 lbs ... there is no way around that but to reduce the number of LMB as esshup and ewest have recommended.
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