The re-stocking plan to recover from massive fish kill is coming together.
http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=129488&fpart=1

It appears that the only survivors are limited numbers of 3-6 inch CNBG and a few LMB that I cannot document by catching.
Possibly some TFS survival seen “skipping around” in mid-pond area, as well as assumed tilapia survival.

Water quality has improved considerably since running aerator 24/7 since mid July.
Visibility appears to be around 10-12 inches at an angle from shore – no boat to get vertical secchi disk measurement.
Daytime near surface water temp ~80 degrees.

As soon as water temp is in the 70 degree range, subject to Overton’s OK on water quality, I’m going to “throw the book” at re-stocking.

Primary goal is to produce the quickest and “baddest” large HSB and CNBG fishery as possible.
Secondary goal is for son Jeff to have a few “quality” LMB.

What size and numbers of HSB, “pure” Florida CNBG, and LMB would be your plan to achieve this goal?



N.E. Texas 2 acre and 1/4 acre ponds
Original george #173 (22 June 2002)