ewest,
They did before the barramundi and it looks as if they are reproducing at that rate now. The fry seem to have no fear they are back to swimming almost everywhere. It is good to see them in large numbers again. I will start planting them in the neighboring ponds soon, the cast netters seem to have moved on since I moved in so maybe the fish will have a chance to establish in them.
As an aside I have been trying to remove as many carp as possible and relocate them to these same ponds, but everybody I ask wants them to eat.
PFF,
I have a floating lure that looks a lot like a bobber that I might try. Either right before or right after feeding time they will try almost anything.


1/4 & 3/4 acre ponds. A thousand miles from no where and there is no place I want to be...
Dwight Yoakam