Michael,

Georgetopia (on the left) is 45 feet wide and around 105 feet long. The depth only needs to be around 4 feet deep, but I dug our to six feet deep to have a little extra water for the summers. The bottom of the topias are shaped like a paint tray to make it easier to seine.

Moretopia (in the middle) is also around 45 feet wide and more like 95 feet long. It is also 6 feet deep.

Extratopia ( on the right by the trees) is a little deeper, but it is teardrop shaped and around 40 feet wide and around 60 feet long.

Georgetopia and Extratopia are the best producers so far. Moretopia's feeder needs to be serviced and that might be the reason it is not producing as many fish.

Also, you need to know the water chemistry. Fertilize and feed as needed.


Brood ponds are a game changer.


Brian

The one thing is the one thing
A dry fly catches no fish
Try not to be THAT 10%