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I have a half-acre pond with an average depth of four feet. There may be some bass and turtles in there but that's it. If I can put crappie in it, how should I go about doing it? Thanks.
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Don't, use Copper Nose Bluegill (CNBG)
Oh, welcome.....!!
Brian
The one thing is the one thing A dry fly catches no fish Try not to be THAT 10%
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Welcome to the forum
Highflyer/ Brian is right about the crappie thing. There is plenty to read on here about that idea. Read up on it. I have a 5ac puddle with crappie and the jury is out still , only a year into it. So far so good. Coppernose / red ear would be the best way to go
Pat
Last edited by Pat Williamson; 04/26/15 09:51 PM.
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Good Threds lots of good info Thanks
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