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The other day I was lurking an old thread here and someone said something like "if you stock lmb at 150/acre they'll stunt at 10 inches long". That got me wondering if it was really possible to predict (at least within a margin of error) what size a fish will stunt at based on the rate you (over)stock it at and if this foreknowledge could be used as a management strategy.
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by Bill Cody - 05/06/24 07:22 PM
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