Pond Boss Magazine
https://www.pondboss.com/images/userfiles/image/20130301193901_6_150by50orangewhyshouldsubscribejpeg.jpg
Advertisment
Newest Members
beauphus, Lina, blueyss, KiwiGuy, JKK
18,516 Registered Users
Forum Statistics
Forums36
Topics40,991
Posts558,274
Members18,517
Most Online3,612
Jan 10th, 2023
Top Posters
esshup 28,575
ewest 21,507
Cecil Baird1 20,043
Bill Cody 15,154
Who's Online Now
18 members (phinfan, Bill Cody, Freunb02, emactxag, Don Kennedy, JoshMI, Sunil, Dave Davidson1, tlogan, Shorthose, canyoncreek, Brian from Texas, Jason D, Drago, TobyH, rjackson, DPSMESA, Cliff76169), 972 guests, and 193 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#179204 08/17/09 08:47 AM
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 13
T
TedW Offline OP
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
T
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 13
Couldn't find the answer when I searched but know I have seen some suggestions in PB. I am in Western NY and have a 1 ac pond with LMB,BG,YP and catfish. Feed once daily at 7 pm and have a vertex for aireation. When would you stop feeding to decrease any chance for winter kill?
Thanks, Ted

TedW #179208 08/17/09 08:59 AM
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 21,507
Likes: 269
E
Moderator
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
E
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 21,507
Likes: 269
Tell us why you expect a winter kill under the facts provided. That will help with our answers. In general BG and LMB eating starts to slow at 55F and drops to low levels at 48-50F with some local adaptation. On the other hand YP will eat all winter - my guess on pellets to the mid 30sF.
















ewest #179232 08/17/09 10:46 AM
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 13
T
TedW Offline OP
Lunker
OP Offline
Lunker
T
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 13
I believe I remember reading in PB that one has to be careful feeding in the northern US so as not to have too productive of a pond. The more productive the higher chance for problems. For that reason I thought there might be some relative cut off for feeding.
Had a winter kill 6 years ago, but that was before I had it cleaned out and enlarged, now 1/3 is 11' and 2/3 5'. I put in an Air 1+ this spring. I am at about 1500' and in a snow belt, so some of the winters can be pretty harsh.
I don't need to have the largest fish in the north, but like to feed to help growth rates. Ted

TedW #179278 08/17/09 02:50 PM
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 10,458
Likes: 2
C
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame
Lunker
Offline
Ambassador
Field Correspondent
Hall of Fame
Lunker
C
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 10,458
Likes: 2
It is much the same reasoning behind why you shouldn't fertilize a northern pond.

Joined: May 2009
Posts: 743
W
Lunker
Offline
Lunker
W
Joined: May 2009
Posts: 743
Several northern-state DNR's specifically advise fertilizing, including a regional Aquaculture resource center for several states including Montana, Washington, South Dakota, etc. I think it depends more on the individual pond's natural fertility than a blanket rule. If you have a pond that is naturally very fertile, fertilizing could be a very bad thing in the North; if on the other hand you have a pond with not much in the way of plankton, it doesn't make a lot of sense to me to deprive your fish because there are other ponds hundreds of miles away (or five miles away) at your same latitude that have more plankton naturally and are thus not good candidates for fertilization.

Just my $.02.

Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 21,507
Likes: 269
E
Moderator
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
Offline
Moderator
Hall of Fame 2014
Lunker
E
Joined: Mar 2005
Posts: 21,507
Likes: 269
TedW start with this archive on winter kill. http://www.pondboss.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=108197#Post108197

Then we can go from there with your situation. You will notice from the link that trophic state is one of several factors that effect the situation. IMO it is not the main reason for problems. Fertilization and fish feeding are minor factors unless you have a hatchery type production facility.



Last edited by ewest; 08/17/09 05:09 PM.
















Link Copied to Clipboard
Today's Birthdays
BirdD@wg, BWillis, Mike Troyer
Recent Posts
Little update and a question on harvesting
by TobyH - 05/06/24 08:13 AM
When will I see schools of threadfin?
by Sunil - 05/06/24 07:13 AM
My First
by H20fwler - 05/06/24 04:29 AM
Help building a natural 285,000 clay lined pond
by BarkyDoos - 05/05/24 11:33 PM
First Post - Managing 27 Acre Pond
by Boondoggle - 05/05/24 11:23 PM
feeders on bank--any hog problems?
by lafarmpondguy - 05/05/24 09:35 PM
Detective Erika
by highflyer - 05/05/24 05:06 PM
Iris vs Pickerel
by esshup - 05/05/24 07:18 AM
Oxygenator equipment advice
by esshup - 05/05/24 07:16 AM
New Pond owner -- fish growth rate question
by esshup - 05/05/24 07:03 AM
Do fish help with clarity?
by esshup - 05/05/24 07:01 AM
Maximum Slope For Dam Safety
by KiwiGuy - 05/04/24 11:49 PM
Newly Uploaded Images
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
Eagles Over The Pond Yesterday
by Tbar, December 10
Deer at Theo's 2023
Deer at Theo's 2023
by Theo Gallus, November 13
Minnow identification
Minnow identification
by Mike Troyer, October 6
Sharing the Food
Sharing the Food
by FishinRod, September 9
Nice BGxRES
Nice BGxRES
by Theo Gallus, July 28
Snake Identification
Snake Identification
by Rangersedge, July 12

� 2014 POND BOSS INC. all rights reserved USA and Worldwide

Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5