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Re: Acre-feet #13617 03/05/04 02:28 PM
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I've always heard that 90% of the Bass are in 10% of the water. Sure would like to find that 10%. rolleyes laugh


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Re: Acre-feet #13618 03/05/04 02:56 PM
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If 904 of Lake Fork bass reside in 10% of the approx. total gallons at conservation pool level, then 90% of the bass are in 22,020,142,895.10 gallons

In that case,
1 bass(or Crappie) per 100 gallon = 220,201,428.951 total bass (or crappie)

1 bass(or Crappie) per 1,000 gallon =
22,020,142.8951 total b or c

1 bass(or Crappie) per 10,000 gallon =
2,202,014.28951 total b or c

Re: Acre-feet #13619 03/05/04 07:20 PM
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WinnsboroBassBuster your forgetting one important factor. 90% of the fish are in 10% of the lake?
smile smile smile smile

Re: Acre-feet #13620 03/05/04 09:45 PM
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Are ya'll kidding me???
Ya'll go fishing ...quick :p


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