I think the Tom Bass Pond is about 25 acres, I have seen that an average lake will hold about 50 bass an acre, if managed correctly.
Each acre can sustain a certain poundage of fish/wildlife. Has absolutely nothing to do with how many. An acre can only support so much biomass. Be that 50 one pound bass or 5 ten pound bass or 1 fifty pound flathead. Each lakes biomass support is different. Not jumping down your throat, but your info is incorrect.
Of course there are exceptions to every rule in the animal kingdom. For example, an acre that can sustain say 1 elephant can sustain up to 10 times the biomass of the elephant in ants. Weird huh? Another Cliff Claven fyi is that ants equal humans to total biomass on the planet. Crazy...
As for the original post. False spawns happen all the time in the southern states.