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Some of you already know that my pond stocking got off to a rough start. A brief summary is: GSF(at least one)showed up without knowing it, a spawn happened of what looks like HBG, and then I stocked trout to knock back the hatch(also stocked BG at the time). A link to a lot of the specifics is here.

What I am wondering now is what management process do I need to do into the future when I probably have all three species present? Do I, or even can I, try to encourage it to all BG, or all HBG, or forever mixed?

I am not set on any absolute must have type of fishery. I want plenty of fish dinners, with a type of BG as the main table fare and focus. Initially I wanted just straight BG because they would reproduce the most without the cost of stocking every year.

Just throwing this out there for options and ideas that anyone might have.

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Looked back over the prior thread.

I would stick with the plan you implemented. BG over time will exert control over the GSF aided by predation. In the meantime you may get some nice HBG as a bonus food fare.
















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That is what I was thinking ewest, and I feel I have more (make that a lot more!) to learn on the management end. I'm just not sure how the mix of different things work out and what I should do more of if needed. Perhaps there are old threads, or old magazine articles that one would suggest?

One question is what you have eluded too, that I might have some nice HBG as a bonus. There is no definite way to be exact with what is in the pond, but I did catch that one fish that looked heavy towards GSF. If it bred with a BG, does that make the hatch as good as a HBG that I would be able to buy for stocking?

If I catch a fish that looks HBG and is 3-4" long, should I remove it or let it grow to it's potential? I have only stocked BG that are 5"+, so anything less would be some sort of new spawn. It could be that the RBT and LMB did their thing because I have not seen any fish in the 3-4"range. However I have seen a bunch in the 1"-2.5" range.

No new fish in the 3-4" range actually has me a bit concerned because the predators might be too plentiful for future years. At what point would I remove predators to start letting new young fish get past the 3" mark? I also am trying to keep an eye on the LMB size so they don't get to big to take out my adult BG that I stocked. Right now the LMB are close to 12".

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A 5-6 inch BG is safe from < 12 inch LMB.

I would watch 2 things the LMB condition and the BG size structure to give you guidance. I would not worry about the GSF or HBG as LMB and RT will prey on them and the BG will out spawn them.

WRT LMB and BG structure if a size of BG (ex 2-3 inch BG) looks in short supply then likely you have to many LMB (or other predators) in the 6-10 inch range ( 3 X the size of the forage). Cull those size predators and/or add forage in that size range. See this archive thread.

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=92492#Post92492

and this one - for sources

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=255372#Post255372

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What are the chances the LMB I stocked last fall had a spawn this spring? I saw no signs o it. The two sizes stocked were 4-6" and 6-8". I caught some 12" this fall (assuming they were the original 8"?), I would imagine they will be spawning this coming spring?

Thanks for links, I will read and follow up on it as time allows.

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IIRC Dave Wills once told us that up north LMB rarely spawn until they are 12 inches and 2 years old.

My guess is this spring for your first LMB spawn.

















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