04-01-2008, 05:13 AM
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[#0000ff] However, it is a biological fact that there is a limited amount of space and food resources in any body of water. Whenever one species (like carp) becomes so dominant they DO affect the whole scheme of things...both directly and indirectly.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff] Indeed, small white bass are probably the number one source of protein for walleyes and big catfish. Whenever the white bass do not have a good recruitment, all of the top predators suffer too. [/#0000ff] [/reply]
[#0000ff] However, it is a biological fact that there is a limited amount of space and food resources in any body of water. Whenever one species (like carp) becomes so dominant they DO affect the whole scheme of things...both directly and indirectly.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff] Indeed, small white bass are probably the number one source of protein for walleyes and big catfish. Whenever the white bass do not have a good recruitment, all of the top predators suffer too. [/#0000ff] [/reply]