Texmark correctly cautioned about depleting O2 if too much is killed at one time. Heed that advice,it's easy to kill every thing but turtles while killing plants.
Back to the subject of catching the cats. We have had cats in 6 stock ponds for over 30 years and never had a problem catching a few any time we wanted. My observation has been that when food is broadcast it causes the cats to bite better than when no food has been put in the water. The most unusual example was that when I smoked,I noticed that if I fliped a butt amoung the feeding fish one would emediatly take it under. Within a few secounds the butt would resurface and not once did a secound fish touch it.
Another example of channel cats glutionus behavior was my Okie friend baiting a hole at the river or public lake with hog pellets. A few hours after he had baited we returned to fish. The cats would bite fast and hard eventhough thier bellies would be full of hog pellets. It would be interesting to know reason(s) of these discripicens of feeding behavior as experienced by different people.
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