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Can I stck perch in a 1 acre pond in central indiana...approx. 8 ft. avrg. deepth? Unless you're one of those transplanted Texans I assume you mean Yellow Perch? Yes you can. Absolutely! If you have largemouth bass they may keep their numbers so low they are an incidental catch though. There are some threads here about managing ponds for yellow perch. Bill Cody (aka Dr. Perca) is one of the authorities here on doing just that. He maintains some very large perch in his pond even with reproduction, with careful management. He also does not have any largemouth in the pond.
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