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I have been culling large golden shiners from my pond, I have pulled 73 out in the last week between 5-1/2" to 10-1/2", lots of 7-9". The Nebraska state record GSH is listed at 14 oz, 11" long.



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How are you culling the shiners?

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Added 7 brush piles to the long, shallow finger of my pond yesterday. Used dried honeysuckle branches, and dead/dying pine branches and tree tops. Placed them in 2-4 feet of water and anchored with old metal dock post pieces (used jumbo sized zip ties to wrap around the end of the brach bundles, then added one more zip tie as a post connector). Put piles of pea gravel between the branch piles in 1-3 feet of water. I'm hoping to boost the BG production a bit, to ensure my LMB forage chain remains well stocked. I used plastic tubs and my little JD 1025R with a bucket load of gravel. Dumped the gravel in the tubs sitting on the edge of the pond, then put on chest waders and 'kinda' floated them out where I wanted and dumped them. About 4 totes full per bucket; 6 bucket fulls total. Think I'll skip the gym...this month. :-)


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Originally Posted By: roundy
How are you culling the shiners?


Rod and reel, 1/80th oz micro jig tipped with a small piece of nightcrawler and a weighted bobber. The weighted bobber is a casting bubble filled 60% with water.



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Originally Posted By: Shorty
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How are you culling the shiners?


Rod and reel, 1/80th oz micro jig tipped with a small piece of nightcrawler and a weighted bobber. The weighted bobber is a casting bubble filled 60% with water.


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Where do you find micro jigs that small?

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Bass Pro or Cabela's, you will find them in the fly tying section as they are mostly used for steelhead flys. Wapsi Super jig heads are my favorite as they have a super strong hook that will land an 18-19" SMB. I also use Danielson micro jigs and the standard Wapsi micro jigs but they are not as near as strong, but the hook sizes are a slightly smaller than the Wapsi Super jig head version. 1/80th oz and 1/64th oz are the two sizes I prefer. This is the same set up I use for catching RES and BG, they are great for catching any type of sunfish.

Micro jig heads are not easy to find if you don't know where to look for them. Here are a couple of places that I found on line that stock them, no endorsement as I don't have any experience ordering from either one of them. When I was in Bass Pro in Council Bluffs a month ago and they were packaged under the Cabela's Brand, not Wapsi.

https://www.fishusa.com/product/Wapsi-Super-Jig-Heads

http://www.worleybuggerflyco.com/WAPSI/BubbaJigHooks/BubbaSuperJigHeads.htm



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Yo Steve:

I can give those GSH a home - gimme a holler if you can collect I'll pick em up and grow my WE!


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Originally Posted By: DrLuke
Added 7 brush piles to the long, shallow finger of my pond yesterday. Used dried honeysuckle branches, and dead/dying pine branches and tree tops. Placed them in 2-4 feet of water and anchored with old metal dock post pieces (used jumbo sized zip ties to wrap around the end of the brach bundles, then added one more zip tie as a post connector). Put piles of pea gravel between the branch piles in 1-3 feet of water. I'm hoping to boost the BG production a bit, to ensure my LMB forage chain remains well stocked. I used plastic tubs and my little JD 1025R with a bucket load of gravel. Dumped the gravel in the tubs sitting on the edge of the pond, then put on chest waders and 'kinda' floated them out where I wanted and dumped them. About 4 totes full per bucket; 6 bucket fulls total. Think I'll skip the gym...this month. :-)


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I did not add the gravel the first yr I built the 9 brush piles, he suggested 5, along the shoreline. And even without the gravel I had a boom of 3" cnbg about 90 days later. I will never forget on how many I saw along the shoreline all over the pond. Brush piles were suggested by Todd Overton along with adding 25 lbs of fhm's. I had no vegetation and he told me the minnows would take the pressure off the cnbg fry. I refresh the brush piles each yr since along with some FHMs. I think you will see a difference. I also saw a difference in how many GBH showed up daily for awhile.

I saw my first swim up fry this week that I have ever seen in the pond. I am pretty sure they were lmb because a 15" lmb was swimming under one of the two schools of fry that I saw. Lots and lots of fry about an eighth to a qtr inch long swimming together in schools and they were in the area where the lmb nest were.

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Tracy, sounds like you've really straightened things out in your BOW! Exciting stuff.

My place is looking better, too. Loads of tiny/small/medium/large CNBG for the LMB to feast on as they grow. Biggest difference are the pond weeds that now line most of the shore, giving shelter to YOY. When electrosurveyed last fall, huge numbers of minuscule CNBG were in the weeds.

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I did not add the gravel the first yr I built the 9 brush piles, he suggested 5, along the shoreline. And even without the gravel I had a boom of 3" cnbg about 90 days later. I will never forget on how many I saw along the shoreline all over the pond. Brush piles were suggested by Todd Overton along with adding 25 lbs of fhm's. I had no vegetation and he told me the minnows would take the pressure off the cnbg fry. I refresh the brush piles each yr since along with some FHMs. I think you will see a difference. I also saw a difference in how many GBH showed up daily for awhile.

I saw my first swim up fry this week that I have ever seen in the pond. I am pretty sure they were lmb because a 15" lmb was swimming under one of the two schools of fry that I saw. Lots and lots of fry about an eighth to a qtr inch long swimming together in schools and they were in the area where the lmb nest were.


I have debated adding any structure to boost BG production, but since stocking LMB in the fall of 2017, and seeing that class reach 14-16 inches and near 100% WR, I worry I won't be able to keep them in proper groceries to maintain that growth. So, I decided to help out the BG production (in theory). We shall see if my pond, the BG (and Mother Nature) are agreeable with 'the plan'.


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Originally Posted By: teehjaeh57
Yo Steve:

I can give those GSH a home - gimme a holler if you can collect I'll pick em up and grow my WE!


Now you tell me, I have been tossing them up on the bank. I might look into getting a cast net, it would be more efficient than going after them with a rod and reel. If I do I'll get a hold of you, I have a cage that I can put them in and I can hold them for you. Last October I took out 120+ large GSH, so far another 79 in the last week. My pond is only a 1/4 acre and the large size GSH numbers might explain why my SMB recruitment has been low over the last several years.



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I have tanks and will travel, Stevo!

Check these out:

These are great fathead, shiner, sunfish traps - set and forget it, don't need to bait, just wait. I set mine this week and in 24 hours had over 100 sunfish 2-5" long collected. Leave a dozen or so in the trap and it will continue attracting/trapping others much more quickly than an empty trap. One of the best investments I've ever made - way easier and more effective than my cast nets and cylinder minnow traps and again, no baiting required.

http://ktraps.com/b-minnow-traps.html


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Frank, a learning curve from day one. One thing that sticks out to me, is how Mother Nature can and will kick my butt as I approach my pond goals. Now into 4.5 yrs of pond management. Seems like I learn something most every week. And I can't say enough when it comes to all the help from this forum and the people that are here for HELP when needed. One needs to be flexible for sure at my pond if your going to get to the goals I set in the beginning of all this. And I know you have experienced some of all THIS.

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Originally Posted By: teehjaeh57
I have tanks and will travel, Stevo!

Check these out:

These are great fathead, shiner, sunfish traps - set and forget it, don't need to bait, just wait. I set mine this week and in 24 hours had over 100 sunfish 2-5" long collected. Leave a dozen or so in the trap and it will continue attracting/trapping others much more quickly than an empty trap. One of the best investments I've ever made - way easier and more effective than my cast nets and cylinder minnow traps and again, no baiting required.

http://ktraps.com/b-minnow-traps.html


How in the world do they work? Maybe you have a better picture of them but from the picture on the web page I can see no place where fish can get in? is the opening really just an inch wide at the inside of the cloverleaf? How does a 5" sunfish get in there?

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Some fish are pretty narrow...

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Today I dressed out 25 female BG (many thanks to ewest for his insight on sex identification). Every one was female and row laden in different stages.

As I was cleaning them, I found it exciting to find nearly every one of them had Black Soldier Fly Larva in their stomachs. So apparently they're letting them sink before eating them, because I seldom see them feed on the surface.

13 of them found their way into some hot oil with fries, hush puppies and cole slaw. They weren't the biggest BG by any means, but they sure did taste good.


.10 surface acre pond, 10.5 foot deep. SW LA. The epitome of a mutt pond. BG, LMB, GSF, RES, BH, Warmouth, Longear Sunfish, Gambusia,Mud Minnows, Crappie, and now shiners!!...I subscribe!!
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Originally Posted By: Mike Whatley
Today I dressed out 25 female BG (many thanks to ewest for his insight on sex identification). Every one was female and row laden in different stages.

As I was cleaning them, I found it exciting to find nearly every one of them had Black Soldier Fly Larva in their stomachs. So apparently they're letting them sink before eating them, because I seldom see them feed on the surface.

13 of them found their way into some hot oil with fries, hush puppies and cole slaw. They weren't the biggest BG by any means, but they sure did taste good.


Sounds great! Smart to not harvest the largest BG, too.

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Happiness is a full pond. (When you are plagued by a small leak, and off and on again drought since building.) One of the few times the wind was actually stirring up our pond. (See the ripples, it’s usually very calm)


Unhappiness is too much FA. I’ve not had much in almost 5 years. Now I can’t throw a luer out without it getting covered with green slime. To be honest I’ve always ignored all the info about FA has I didyhave any. Raked out a ton yesterday, but it seems endless. Why so much this year? Five feet of exposed bank that’s now under water? (Covered in tall weeds) Or, being under ice for six weeks? I’m reluctant to toss in chemicals, but I’ve got to do something. One other sad note, after raking out a ton of FA and leaves, I didn’t find one glass shrimp. I guess they got cleaned out when the water was so low, and their cover was non existent..


9 yr old pond, 1 ac, 15' deep.
RES, YP, GS, FHM (no longer), HBG (going away), SMB, and HSB (only one seen in 5 yrs) Restocked HSB (2020) Have seen one of these.
I think that's about all I should put in my little pond.
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Which size are you using? 15"H, 18"H,or 24"H?



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Originally Posted By: anthropic
Originally Posted By: Mike Whatley
Today I dressed out 25 female BG (many thanks to ewest for his insight on sex identification). Every one was female and row laden in different stages.

As I was cleaning them, I found it exciting to find nearly every one of them had Black Soldier Fly Larva in their stomachs. So apparently they're letting them sink before eating them, because I seldom see them feed on the surface.

13 of them found their way into some hot oil with fries, hush puppies and cole slaw. They weren't the biggest BG by any means, but they sure did taste good.


Sounds great! Smart to not harvest the largest BG, too.


Since my pond is small, I know I cant have a lot of big bass, so I'm managing it for bigger BG. I caught several bulls in the 7-8" range while collecting these and returned them all to the pond. Even hooked one twice. My line broke the first time and the jig was swallowed. Noticed a piece of line when I caught him and cut it off before returning him. Didn't seem to phase him having a jig in his throat.

I returned every GSF as well, since they are helping to keep fry numbers in check. Even caught a couple of 11" BH on the BSFL. Was hoping to stumble on a RES....but no such luck...yet!


.10 surface acre pond, 10.5 foot deep. SW LA. The epitome of a mutt pond. BG, LMB, GSF, RES, BH, Warmouth, Longear Sunfish, Gambusia,Mud Minnows, Crappie, and now shiners!!...I subscribe!!
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Wife rescued a 7-8" LCS from the pipe outlet of the YP/SMB pond and moved to new pond. Had added smaller ones last year. This new pond has very little plant life so far.

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Still in pursuit of as many female BG as I can get out of the pond, I landed this handsome stud this afternoon. 8.25" and serious shoulders. My little mutt pond is really coming into its own.
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.10 surface acre pond, 10.5 foot deep. SW LA. The epitome of a mutt pond. BG, LMB, GSF, RES, BH, Warmouth, Longear Sunfish, Gambusia,Mud Minnows, Crappie, and now shiners!!...I subscribe!!
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Nice fish! Mike check your spelling on your signature. Epitome, not epidomy

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Can anyone identify what these two fish are that my wife caught tonight?

I told her I thought #1 was a bluegill and #2 a sunfish?

Some guy on Facebook is telling her they are both for sure "perch", but I don't believe we have ever stocked perch.

Fish #1


Fish #2


Fishing has never been about the fish....

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