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I recently, in the past year, bought a wooded property in S.E. Texas that had an existing pond on it. I just had the pond drained, mucked out, and expanded to about 3 times its original size. The job was completed a couple of weeks back. We got one of those good ole SE Texas gully washers and the pond is now full. We got the correct water level set and she's holding the level just fine. Because I never got any grass seed started on the banks, the pond water is very muddy (clay). I've taken a few water samples in jars and they all seem to clear up in a day or two. Since then, I have broadcast grass seed on the banks, but I know that every rain shower we get, that the pond will continue to be muddy from the watershed until the grass comes in. Im just curious how soon I can get my FHM in the pond to get them started. Without sunlight there will be no plankton bloom. Will I need to feed these baitfish until the pond is more established, or should I wait until the water clears?
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Welcome to the forum.
FHM are pretty tough and I would put them in the pond as soon as possible. Bill Cody would know better but I am sure there is something for them to eat in your pond.
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Welcome from oakwood texas I started a 5ac pond about 10 months ago and now have 10' water in it, my water was as yours is muddy... Saying that I took a water sample to Overtons Fishery and had it checked... Low ph... 3tons of lime later and several months it began to clear. In the meantime I stocked 50 lbs fatheads they were fine .
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I wouldn't stock without getting my water analyzed by TAMU.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Thanks, to all who responded. I did check the pH several times with a kit from TSC...The results were approximately 8, by the attached color chart. It's good solid advice to let the pros check it for me. Overton's is the closest fishery to me that I know of. Ill bring a sample when I head that way.
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What stock you are planning for your pond?
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Bluegill (forage), red ears (forage), largemouth bass, and channel catfish.
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Stickem: What part of east Tex are you in? We can compare notes on all this stuff. I'm near Buffalo Tex
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FH are inexpensive and tolerate bad water. With an 8 ph you should be good to stock some now with not much $ risk.
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FHM will redily eat fish feed pellets, floating or sinking. Even large pellets will soften quickly and be consumed. Feed and some structure like pallets for them to spawn on the underside will kickstart your forage base.
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Pat, my place is NE of Livingston, TX off of FM 942 between Leggett and Camden...near an old settlement called, Hortense.....back in the piney woods. Where abouts Buffalo are you?
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You can stock now but will need to acclimate the fish to the water temps of the pond. Stock, if possible, very early in the morning before the pond water heats up. Or, just wait until about October.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
Without a sense of urgency, Nothing ever gets done.
Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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Thank you, for your input ewest and snrub....I believe that I can comfortably make a plan and get started.
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Stickem I'm east of buffalo on hwy 79 just bout5mi west of Oakwood near two lakes called S C Pickens and T B Pickens . Nice and dry tho . Mostly oak and hickory. You at not to far- < 100 miles
Pat
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