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Thank you that is helpful information, the hatchery says they can hook me up with 3 bluegill size classes. 1-3 in, 3-5in, and 6in+. My hope is that stocking a bunch of bluegill in these different classes can make up at least some time. This sounds good. It's probably a good idea to try and understand what the true time separation would be in birth dates for those size categories of fish they have. It may not matter at all, but your would want to avoid just getting those size ranges of fish with only a few months of actual birth separation. Whenever possible, as a general rule, avoid stocking 'runt' fish.
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