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Ketchn, that's what biologists used to believe prior to the last fifteen years of research. It's covered in detail in the articles I linked to. The old school of thinking was that small bluegill were always a result of overpopulation; now we know that more often than not, on public waters that get a lot of fishing pressure (as opposed to small ponds that typically do not), overharvest is the problem.
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