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Re: Bluegill problem Snipe 04/22/24 03:13 PM
I think this size CC can control anything to a point.
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Re: Bluegill problem Snipe 04/22/24 03:12 PM
Removed some BG (SMB, YP, anything it wants control) last night...

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Re: Golden Shiners - What size to stock? Snipe 04/22/24 03:02 PM
Anderson says they stock 2.5" in spring in new production ponds and have excellent results with reproduction that year.
Now, this is obviously without predation, so take that into account.
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Snipe 04/22/24 02:57 PM
Same here! HBD Theo!!
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? Sunil 04/22/24 02:47 PM
Word.
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? catscratch 04/22/24 02:26 PM
I assume it will rot pretty quickly. This particular tree died in a fire 2yrs ago. It was a prototype to test this idea because it was easy and I have a bunch of them that need to be dealt with. I'll likely start using Hedge (Osage Orange) soon which won't rot out for a long time. I'm ok with replacing structures though, and this method is cheap.
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? Sunil 04/22/24 01:39 PM
I like the look of that structure, catscratch.

I could be wrong, but I think that structure will disintegrate to just the main stalk in (2) years or so. Just something to be aware of as you put in the labor/effort.
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Sunil 04/22/24 12:07 PM
Happy belated, Theos!!!
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Theo Gallus 04/22/24 12:06 PM
Originally Posted by Bill Cody
Have a good Ohio birthday. Hug a cow for me.
Can do, we've had three new ones born since Saturday.
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Dave Davidson1 04/22/24 11:43 AM
Missed it. Hope you enjoyed it.
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? catscratch 04/22/24 11:37 AM
The rebar goes through holes I drill through the tree. Acts as a stop for the block.


I just started this project yesterday. The yard only has 1 scraggly old tree in it for now... many will follow! The wife has no clue what's coming!
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Bobbss 04/22/24 03:19 AM
Happy Birthday!
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? FishinRod 04/22/24 02:34 AM
I have seen yards with cars up on blocks.

I have seen yards with scraggly dead trees.

Now I have finally seen a yard with a scraggly dead tree up on a block! grin

I bet your wife was happy when that project made it into the pond.


P.S. How are you holding the tree inside the concrete block?
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Re: Horizontal vs Vertical (big bass)? catscratch 04/22/24 02:26 AM
Tried a different way to make vertical cover today. 3 holes, 3 lengths of rebar, and a cinder block. Very easy to assemble on a boat and makes for a stable tree. So much easier than what I was doing with wire and quickcrete.
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Re: How to distribute phosphorus binder esshup 04/22/24 01:51 AM
I would leave the aerators running.

Another way to mix it is to put a tote on a trailer behind an ATV. Fill it with water,dump in a bag or two of alum. Mix with a canoe paddle use a gas powered pump with a 1" suction hose and outlet hose that has a nozzle on the end. He can reach out quite a ways with that. They make brass "sweeper" nozzles that fit on a 1" hose. Repeat until the alum is gone.

Watch the pH of the water, if it drops too much, have a bag or three of hydrated lime to mix in the tote once you get all the alum out of it to spray on the pond.

Typically it's a 2:1 ratio for applying alum and hydrated lime. i.e. 300# alum to 150# hydrated lime per ac/ft water.
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Re: Golden Shiners - What size to stock? esshup 04/22/24 01:44 AM
Originally Posted by Theeck
So this one is too big to spawn? Thanks for the help.

No, it's not too big to spawn. Here's an article by the owner of this forum. https://americansportfish.com/golden-shiners/

I honestly don't know any way to tell if a particular shiner is infected or not.
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Re: Low Alkalinity esshup 04/22/24 01:38 AM
Originally Posted by FishinRod
What is your main goal to be reached by altering your alkalinity? Hard to evaluate the bang for the buck without knowing the ultimate goal.


Typically you want the alkalinity over 40 ppm so plants and phytoplankton can utilize the nutrients in the water. Low alkalinity is like having very low pH in soil. It locks up the nutrients, making them inaccessible to plants.

That's why it's not recommended to fertilize water to get a bloom until you can get the alkalinity up. There might already be plenty of fertilizer in the water already.

Ervin: Look into getting agriculture lime (dry) and spreading it out in the pond.
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Re: What’s the easiest way to get rid of leaves esshup 04/22/24 01:35 AM
Originally Posted by Joe7328
Thanks for this

The pond is only 3 years old though?

Wanted to see if if any of the bacteria’s work?


Thank you


See my post #566339 above.
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Re: Happy Birthday Sparkplug! Bill Cody 04/22/24 12:50 AM
Hey Sparkplug - Have a good relaxing healthy birthday. Any good update info about your ponds? I heard shagbark hickory produces some excellent syrup.
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Re: Happy Birthday Theo! Bill Cody 04/22/24 12:47 AM
Have a good Ohio birthday. Hug a cow for me.
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Re: Golden Shiners - What size to stock? Theeck 04/21/24 11:17 PM
So this one is too big to spawn? Thanks for the help.
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Re: Bluegill problem FishinRod 04/21/24 11:05 PM
Are the CC controlling the small BG for you and allowing for the development of a good population of large BG?

That sounds like a fun pond! I hope your half-acre pond is producing some good table fare.
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Re: My DIY pond construction experience KWL 04/21/24 11:04 PM
Hi Mainer,

I too am in Maine, midcoast, and looking to build a pond in our backyard. Just getting started though, having done the research to buy a 2 ton excavator and should have that soon. Now need to turn to how to actually dig the thing.

First though, I'm wondering if you'd share your notes on permitting and regulations,
I'm told that, as I'm not near (150' I believe) a designated wetland than I do not need a permit.

Also, I'm wondering if I'm going to find clay in the area we're looking to dig, it has standing water often but that could just be where the shale is near the surface, no? Is clay a common material found underlying the ground cover in Maine? Are you seeing a lot of clay where you're digging or is mostly shale?

And, if there is no clay would this work anyway? Can you dig down into shale and have it hold or at least retain water?


Thanks,
KWL
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Happy Birthday Theo! FishinRod 04/21/24 11:03 PM
Happy Birthday Theo.

Hopefully you got a perfect Spring day for your birthday present!
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Re: Happy Birthday Sparkplug! Dave Davidson1 04/21/24 10:05 PM
Hey Sparky
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