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Old 07-08-2010, 10:27 PM   #1
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So far this year I haven't gotten anything over 32" (32ish because I released it) and the smaller fish looked fine, it's the larger fish that I feel are leaner than in the past. The larger fish 36" and above that I have caught in the last few years all seemed to be racers/lean as compared to lets say 10+ years ago.
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Old 07-09-2010, 10:26 AM   #2
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The size/weight of the fish this year, as in past years, may have a direct connection to whether the net draggers had removed most of the pogies from the region in question.
If the bait is removed, the fish will be leaner and will have to work harder to food. It doesn't mean that they won't bulk up on mack, squid, sand eels or juvenile herring in the meantime but that they won't have food as readily available as when the pogie pods are in.
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