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sometimes getting info over the boards can be conflicting or leaving one up in the air as to what to do. Why not flip a coin to feed or not to feed and base your own theory on what you learn and works for you? you can always change you mind based on what you learn. I think what makes the most sense is to have someone you know who is sucessful in the hobby and lives realitively close to you and follow their lead.
As I indicated in my earlier post wild fish in natural settings head for the most comfortable temp and oxygen level they can find and eat what they can find. if thier lake is a shallow one and temps get down low, believe me they fast!
if this wasn't so our koi kichi's up north who ice fish would have to give up the hobby! (LOL) most fisherman know in the fall that the fish sense the coming winter and go on a feeding binge to store up for the winter. many outdoorsman end up trying to find enough time to fish or hunt as both get good in the fall season.
deer get forced down from the mountain because the temps are cold and the snows are covering up food sources. we should all take a lesson from the bears who store up all year then live off the fat of the land in hibernation!
good luck carl
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