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LMB were year 1, or shooters from that year, but I'm leaning towards year 1. The BG couldn't eat the FHM because they were too small to eat them. The pond was at 1/2 ac when the FHM/GSH were stocked in the Fall, the owner increased the size of the pond to 1 ac over the winter. BG were 1"-2.5" at time of stocking. GSH were 3" at time of stocking, and if habitat was present in the Spring, could have pulled off a spawn.
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