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<blockquote data-quote="FishinsMyLife" data-source="post: 53837" data-attributes="member: 95"><p>I have heard NOT to put crappie into a pond under either 50 or 100 acres (I can't remember which) because they can really eat up the baitfish for bass. That being said, I have caught some football bass out of smaller ponds with crappie in them. If you want to keep catching big bluegill, I wouldn't stock shiners. I have seen ponds that had the bream fishing was ruined by overpopulation of shiners, but the bass were all fat. It is really a delicate balance, and it is tough to manage for big bream and big bass. If you are catching a lot of big bream, you probably don't catch too many big bass. If you catch a lot of big bass, you probably won't catch a lot of big bream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FishinsMyLife, post: 53837, member: 95"] I have heard NOT to put crappie into a pond under either 50 or 100 acres (I can't remember which) because they can really eat up the baitfish for bass. That being said, I have caught some football bass out of smaller ponds with crappie in them. If you want to keep catching big bluegill, I wouldn't stock shiners. I have seen ponds that had the bream fishing was ruined by overpopulation of shiners, but the bass were all fat. It is really a delicate balance, and it is tough to manage for big bream and big bass. If you are catching a lot of big bream, you probably don't catch too many big bass. If you catch a lot of big bass, you probably won't catch a lot of big bream. [/QUOTE]
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