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Hello everyone I just found you forum. About 9 months ago I bought my NC home, on it a approx 1 acre pond. It was a little smaller but I made it bigger and added some depth changes and points etc. Added 10 Xmas trees, about 20 cinder blocks and about 100 bricks. mostly is piles. There wasnt much weeds or cover when I got it since it was in the winter. You know the first day I closed on the property, most people would unpack. I ran and bought 2 dozen worms. I caught a few sunfish. Fished for a few days before I caught my first bass. OK now I will cut to the chase and tell you what I got.

After catching several bass I noticed nothing very big and skinny. Bluegill seem ok. I caught a few crappy but I knew already to remove everyone of those. So I ran to the hatchery and bought 25 channel cats and 4 pounds of fatheads. A few weeks after that I read about limeing so I bought a bunch of bags and put them in. Prob half of what I could have put. So now spring is coming but still winter. I run out and get a bag of gamefish and got my fish eating it pretty quick. I do all this reading up on hybrid stripers so I run out and get about 20 and 2 more pounds of fatheads. The channels and stripers eat the feed great but I am still begining to reolize that I got a lot of mouths to feed so I made lots of bluegill spawning areas which they pulled up on and spawned all threw the summer, the bass spawned. I really steped up the feeding and have beed taking out all the undesirable sunfishes, the longear and redbrest and some medium size bluegill. The pond does seem to be adding weight on the bass. I started a culling system for the bass, basically if it was skinny I took it out. I bet I removed 8. Here is where I am at. I still think I need to boost the forage base, these hybrids are getting big and I want the bass to get real big. I am thinking of stocking 60 semi adult Coppernose bluegill now to help with reproduction next year. Also add some more Xmas trees for the minnows to hise and spawn and then prob 4 pounds more of fatheads in spring at the same time about 100 smaller Coppernose maybe 2 inches. What do you all think of my situation and plan? I am open for ideas.




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Joey welcome to posting on the PB forum. Glad you joined us.

I am going to hold off for now with any log winded post but will make a couple comments. Can you tell us about your water quality ( plankton bloom or visibility depths)and water source and flow through? I would hold off on adding the adult CNBG for at least 2 months ( water temps below 50 degrees). If you put them in around the end of Feb along with some small ones they will survive and soon spawn. Lets see what others say. While you wait read up on pond or population balance here and I would suggest getting the PB book on pond management and subscribing to PB mag.
















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When I bought the pond I thought the water was very clear. I am a life long bass fisherman so I am not new to fishing but I am new to raising or correcting a farm pond. So my evaluation of the place was clear water with little cover. This observation is what led me to lime the pond. Threw the summer I would not call the water clear, I would say 15 inches of clarity. I had some decent weed growth, not to much. The pond is fed from springs, what I hear its seven springs. When we made the pond bigger we put a overflow pipe. I would estimate the water flow to be about 10 gal a min. During the hot summer I saw days of no flow, most likely heavy evaporation. Also the reason I was thinking to get the coppernose now was to give them a month or two to grow since I am feeding. I feed the fish everyday about 1 to 1 1/4 pounds a day and that is all they eat. There is a lot of good info and I will look into your sugeations.. thanks feel free to long wind... I love to talk about the pond.


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I believe I like the way you work, Joey. Conservative CC and HSB numbers added, not overdoing it.

You may be wasting a little money with the fatheads, but if you get some spawning out of them through the Spring/Summer before they disappear, perhaps not. Worrying about spawning structure for the minnows is good to maximize the gain from the Fatheads.

In addition to the lime, the nutrients from the feed have probably also helped your water's fertility some.

What is your water temp now? That will help determine when it will be safest to add CNBG. Ewest knows a lot about them and you should heed his advice. Confidentially, if it were me I'd want to put the CNBG in early enough this year to hopefully watch them feed, too. ;\)

If you haven't gotten Lusk's Basic Pond Management and Trophy Bass books, get 'em. I am sure someone who is managing as actively as you are will appreciate them. If you don't subscribe to PB Mag, do so. You should get the Nov/Dec issue so you can read ewest's upcoming article on the use of blocking nets. You may well want to use this method of increasing the effectiveness of fish stocking by insuring more of the fish you buy survive "first contact with the enemy" (LMB/HSB/CC predation).


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Just another side tidbit...if your pond is an acre, and you are using a culling program for LMB, you would need to take out far more than (8) LMB. You might want to take out 50-100 to see a real impact from a culling program.

PS. It sounds like you are keeping good notes on what you are doing. This is real good for tracking your progress and status quo.


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I agree with you and so does everyone else about culling like 20 pounds of bass. Here is why I didnt. The pond sat unattended for almost 2 years. I felt I didnt catch enough bass and I reall do know how to catch bass. I even started to tag them. I tag about 18 and prob caught another 15. I do see young one but not a ton of them. I was afraid maybe some locals took the bass and even the sunnys for dinners. Not saying I was right but it was a thought. So I started to work on the sunnys after reolizing the stripers and bass might not have enough to eat, maybe they do but I want them to look healthyer. The stripers look great but there eating feed to. There not a pound yet but the Ch cats are I would say almost 2 pounds in less then a year. I hate to think one of them might be dinner soon.. Please keep the toughts coming I pick up a lot for all the posts.


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Joey,

Sounds like you are passionate about your pond and that's a good thing, IMO. I have a few years experience with HSB and LMB in the same pond and would like to offer some comments to you based on that experience.

The most important thing I would say is "forage". HSB are voracious feeders and when together with LMB in the same pond, you need lots of forage. BG can provide the necessary forage, but your predators may prevent them from doing so by consuming them. The answer I have found to this is to find another forage source which will complement your BG. For me, Tilapia have been the answer. They provide tremendous copious summer forage and, in my ponds, have enabled an ever increasing BG population which provides more than adequate winter forage.

I've unsuccessfully tried threadfin shad, gizzard shad, and fatheads...none were able to survive the predation. This winter, I'm trying rainbow trout as a supplemental forage...but regardless of what the trout do, I will always have Tilapia in my ponds.

Maybe you will have different results, but for me, fatheads added to an existing predator pond are just expensive snacks for the predators. Invest your money in BG or better yet, in Tilapia which will also increase your BG.

A pond will only support a finite amount of fish. You mentioned that you want to raise large bass. If that is your objective, you may want to re-consider the presence of CC's. Unless you are just a fan of CC's, they may not contribute to your objectives and may, in fact, detract from them. You can only have so much bio mass in your pond...choose carefully how you wish to allocate that bio mass to achieve your pond objectives.

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The reason I said wait on the CNBG (poorly explained) was , as Theo notes , their survival. If you put in the common size available as intermediates (3-5 in.)and you have 10-12in. LMB they will be largely eaten as long as the LMB metabolism is up (water over 50+ degrees). If you can get large adult CNBG (7+ in.) then add them now and have fun feeding and watching. Read this link about adding stocker fish to a pond with adult predators. Also look at the second link for water quality basics and pond balance.

http://www.pondboss.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=000284;p=1#000000

http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/p1428.pdf

Most of all have fun on the pond journey. \:\)
















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Joey, ML is right on about maintaining a healthy forage base of BG with tilapia as added bonus, for LMB and HSB.
IMO, a supplemental high protein-feeding program is also important.

BPB (before PondBoss) we made a major mistake by initially overstocking CC and continue to work toward reducing their numbers.
I definitely agree that CC are not compatible to maintaining a balanced CNBG - LMB - HSB fishery.

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All excellent info... keep the thoughts coming. I will definatly stock some Coppernose in the winter months. I had it in my head to go get these 3-5 coppernose so I took a ride this morning. Kinda disapointed... I would say there was only 25 coppernose that were 3-5 there was prob 15 other species not bluegill maybe pumpkinseed and the rest were tiny bluegills all of 2". Well it wasnt a lot of $$ so hopefully the 25 coppernose get a head start. Come winter I found someplace whos truck is coming this way and they pride themselves on these coppernose so I will get a bunch since they will be little and fairly cheap.

Someone mentioned tilpia.. I read there good also. What are we talking in price and how many approx should I put for a acre pond. These fish dont make it threw winter so I understand. My winter here is not bad but I did get skim ice on the pond 2 times.

I do like the Channel cats in there but boy do they eat. there pigs so I figured they might be eating other stuff to. They are a lot of fun to catch though, which is part the reason I put them, figuring they will bite.

I do have real expectations for this pond knowing its only a acre. If I can get a bunch of bass in the 3 pound class and nice solid sunfish I will be more then happy. The nchannel cats are just a bonus and I should be able to take them out pretty easy unless they spawn. Wont the bass eat up any young though?

I got another question about the bluegill. Will they live and grow in a cage? If the ones I get are to small maybe I can grow them a while. I could talk all day about the pond.


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Just a quick post... The new coppernose and reg. bluegill have only been in my pond for 2 hours. I just fed the fish. I can see a increadable differnce in my babys and the new ones. I always crush up the pellets for the babys around the dock. I can see its for good cause. My babys are fat vibrent fish that look like there heads and tails are small compared to there body. The new babys are slanky and there tails and heads look big but the increadable differnce is in the thickness across the body. I never really thought what a differnce the feed was doing till I saw this. Anyway I was happy to see the new kids eat, they looked a little stressed but hopefull they hang with the resident babys and learn the ropes.

My little guys are about 2 inches. Does anyone know are these this years spawn or last years?


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North Carolina 2 inch fish in late September would hopefully be this year's fish. If they're from 2005 then you've got some pretty slow growth rates. I'm in Nebraska and my 2006 year class range from 2.5 inch for early spawn fish down to some that are 1.25 inches for later spawn fish.


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I do have real expectations for this pond knowing its only a acre. If I can get a bunch of bass in the 3 pound class and nice solid sunfish I will be more then happy. The nchannel cats are just a bonus and I should be able to take them out pretty easy unless they spawn. Wont the bass eat up any young though?

I got another question about the bluegill. Will they live and grow in a cage? If the ones I get are to small maybe I can grow them a while. I could talk all day about the pond.
Some 3 lbs bass and solid sunfish sounds like good goals for a 1 acre pond to me - I hope my outlook is realistic, since I have a 1 acre pond, too.

CC are indeed a blast to catch. I'm glad I stocked them, just wish I'd have made it 50 instead of 100 (but glad I didn't go 200). They can indeed spawn, and some may survive predation. Meet Leela, my first confirmed local-born (hatched?) CC that I caught 3 months ago. Since then I have caught 2 of her siblings and an older cousin, plus I know that the smaller CC I'm feeding are most likely 2004 YOY.


These CC fingerlings (and subadults up to maybe a foot) made it in a bass-heavy pond. So I have to keep after the CC population (yeah, it's crocodile tears - "Oh, boo-hoo, I have to go fishing!").

I think BG (& CNBG) should be some of the easiest fish to grow out in a cage. Try a search under "Managing an Existing Pond" for "CAGE" and read the results. (If you have trouble with the search, holler).

P.S. You could make "I could talk all day about the pond." your signature - as could many of us.


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O/T

Theo, I want to put some pictures in for you all to see. How did you get the pic in the body of your email.


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Trying to post you all some pictures of the pond I am trying to Balance and Boost. Here goes Hope it works.










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Very, very impressive. Looks like nice water quality.


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Neat!


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.

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So what would you do with this?? I wont say what I did yet. Caught a bass and weighed him and measured him. He measured between 12 1/4 to 12 1/2 and weighed .11*05 eleven and a half ounces. I already have the relitive weight chart. Nowing what I told you so far what would you do?


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That's 3 or 4 oz below nominal. IF you seem to have the Crappie under control, I'd take out some more LMB.


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I figured that fish to be about 25% underweight. I reall hate taking them out but I did. My rule 10 -13 inch fish that look skinny come out. I keep reading I could have a bass heavy pond with trophy bluegill. I do think this is the way I would like to go, as long as I could keep the bass healthy and up in the 2+ pound class. I dont want tons of tiny one but a bunch 2+ would be good.

I dont know how many Crappys are actually left but they do not seem to big in numbers. I would love to shock the place and see what I got and cull this way to. Anyone know of a inexpensive eletoshocker close to Charlotte NC

Please let me know which or both of these hatcheries are good. I have 2 coming my way in the next 2 weeks. One is Arkansaw pond stockers and the other is Dunns. I really want to pick up 100 coppernose and add them now, there 1-3 inches. there the same as my littleones around the dock so hopefully they mix in and will make it to get brood size.

I ordered my pond boss mag. The girl said she would send it out today... That is good service. That was yesterday so maybe by monday I will get it.


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Joey, I would be leery abut buying stocker fish off a truck. You might want to review past threads about pro and cons...

Perhaps others can cite links.

I have dealt with one of these companies with less than satisfactory results, and have read negative reports about the other.

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Joey, I got good fish from Ar. Pond Stockers, but it was only 1 day out from the hatchery. I would call and ask the route scheduling to find out how long the fish are on the truck.


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I buy fatheads directly from a fish truck that pays regular visits to my feedstore. Great prices and great service. Means a drive of 15 miles for me vs. 100 miles otherwise and much cheaper to boot.

I'm very particular about genetics for my CNBG and LMB so I buy those only from the very best, proven source I can find....no limits to my driving distance when it comes to those. For other fish, e.g. catfish, I wouldn't hesitate to buy from the same fish truck....but then I will never buy a catfish for pond stocking. ;\)

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I am prety new to all this, just 9 months. I just drove 4 hours to go pick up 60 SUPPOSED 3-5 inch coppernose. When I get there there was maybe 25 that looked like they were coppernose that were 3-5 the rest were 2 inch common bluegill. If I could find out who would sell me a dozen brood fish of a good stock I would drive another 4 hours. In doing the reserch I found those 2 I mentioned but so far not very a good feeling. Anyone know where I can get a dozen or so brood coppernose, I am in NC near Charlotte. Then I dont need little ones at all.


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