Originally Posted By: Bill Cody
Growing more than 6 or 10 LMB at 2-3 lbs and harvestable larger bluegill on natural foods in 0.5ac takes very good hands on management, but it can be done especially with selective harvest and using feed trained LMB. With good management, pellet feeding, and aeration I think for a novice it would be possible to grow 30 to 40 2-3 lb bass (90-120 lbs) with BG in a 0.5 ac.

Cecil Baird, a trophy fish production grower and past forum member, using pellet fed LMB, grew them to 2 to 6 lbs high density in 0.75 ac. Total bass weight was estimated to be at least 800 lb/ac. There are pictures of them somewhere in the forum history.

Discussion of growing bass in smaller ponds
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=11266

http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=96912

What do you want to know about my pellet trained bass? I had up to 400 up to 6 lbs. in a .62 acre pond with no issues. Keep in mind I was overflowing my trout pond into this pond 24/7. "I had up to 500 lbs. of trout in that .10 acre pond that received 45 gpm of water 25/7. Cody note - this bass pond was essentially a flow through system similar to a hatchery raceway which allows higher carrying capacities.
Cecils LMB growing details From this thread
http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=375958&page=1



Flow through with moderated temperatures. Exactly what I strive for with food-fish LMB's. OP might be out to work with natural food web operated.


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