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Dan Shayne
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That's a lot of shiners!!!
Can you tell us about the pond? Size, if it's new or if there's an existing fish population? I apologize if this was already covered.
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It's about 25-30 acres. Currently there are bass, crappie, catfish, bluegill and grass carp. I'm working on growing quality LMB. I try to stock the lake 2 times a year. After taking out lots of 10-12 inch bass and stocking the lake, I have seen much improvement. I have a couple pics of nice LMB under the photo gallery. Thanks for asking.
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Harvest those LMB. Suggest you feed the BG even if its only 1 feeder it will make a difference. Get a survey done to see where things stand.
Thanks for the pics - look like quality GShiners.
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Congrats, Dan. Is the lake your own, or do you help manage it for a neighborhood or a club or such?
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Dan, who supplied the shiners? I didn't know I had competition around here...lol
Looked like some nice fish!
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It's my father in laws lake but i started managing the lake after catching alot of small bass. There are big bass in the lake, hence the photo gallery,trying to get more quality instead of quantity
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Wow, what a blessing to have a BOW like that! Got some pictures showing more of the place?
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Great thread.
However, if it was my water, I'd contract for Bob Lusk, or another very well-recognized private-waters manager, as my adviser for at least two years.
Good luck, Ken
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Hey Todd -Here are a couple of pictures of the lake along with 2 recent bass I caught. I nicknamed one - "little stubby"... Hey Ken, I had Shawn Banks from Midwest Lake Management come out last October and shock the lake. So far things are going well with my mission to grow quality bass.
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pretty cool!!
Just curious what you paid for the shiners, they did look healthy.
Water is the basis of all life, by design!
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Wow, what a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing the pictures. Little Stubby is something else!
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