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Re: At Joe pool fishing [Re: Rick's85] #6654659 09/21/11 01:45 AM
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That means there has to be big ones in there then
Right?

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Re: At Joe pool fishing [Re: justinhossler] #6655432 09/21/11 11:20 AM
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It doesn't mean there has to lots of bigger ones. The threadfin and gizzard shad are listed as well below normal population levels for that lake. Survey studies have shown there are some larger blue cats but not many. They are probably subsisting on all the undersized sandies and crappie.

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