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Old 03-23-2019, 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by ROA View Post
Once a lake has been decimated of the large gene fish it is hard for that to come back to what it was. If you decimate it further you get an in inbred bunch of genetically inferior fish. It’s not only the growth genes either it’s the inheritance of diversity in behaviour. From spawning locations, styles and timing to feeding habits. That is where Albert is today, weak fish, runts, easy to over fish because they all act the same, hardships in spawning because they all do it the same.

So keep your inbread pond runts in the pond. Thanx
Did you see the photo of the runt from Sundance?

Also learn about perch stunting. You know not what you are talking about when it comes to these perch.
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