Originally Posted by canyoncreek
another poster from NE earlier said it was recommended to use tiger musky to help target larger fish that may get out of control (like your large GSH or keeping ahead of skinny bass overload) That sounds good except for how hard it is to source Musky. Why is it not commonly suggested to use NP instead? It seems many bodies of water in northern lakes would have NP or do they just not do well in fish farms? I would think an adult NP or two in your pond would help clean up the GSH, no?

Probably comes down to a sourcing issue, just like the Musky. Also, I think NP are far less heat tolerant, but in northern BoWs, it seems like a safer option as they don't get as big. Interesting fact about NP is that they can live for 25+ years.


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