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big_pond #279043 01/27/12 10:48 PM
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It all depends on the size of predator fish in your pond. Will the smaller ones get eaten?


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3/4 to 1 1/4 ac pond LMB, SMB, PS, BG, RES, CC, YP, Bardello BG, (RBT & Blue Tilapia - seasonal).
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To be up front about it I do have bass in both ponds...So if I go with the 4 to 6 inch fishh I will have to do Cage culture on them until they get to a LARGE size... With 12 to 14 inch fish I don't need a cage. Atl least I think i don't need a cage..Bass could not be any larger than 10 lbs. I'M SURE!...
Got some big channels but they sould not pose a threat either.

But for the smaller fish that Kenneth has I would need a cage FOR SURE.
The cage will cost around 250 bucks as a guess.

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Expensive cage..



Could be built for alot less..


I believe in catch and release. I catch then release to the grease..

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Where can i find a good cage? and waht size would I need?

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Originally Posted By: big_pond
Where can i find a good cage? and waht size would I need?



Through the search function.. It's been covered pretty extensively..


I believe in catch and release. I catch then release to the grease..

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Thanks George and TJ for the referrals those are priceless. I usually have beer on tap, sometimes homebrew, always something interesting.

My current stock of blues are advanced size fingerlings, 12"+, avg weight 3/4 - 1lb, feed trained, experienced, conditioned, disease free, $5 per lb, and you will get what you pay for. We will sell out and then we plan to have more small fingerlings available in Fall 2012.

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IIRC, I built two cages, both about 4 1/2' x 4 1/2' x 4' deep for around $160. That includes plastic mesh, PVC fitting and pipe, zip ties, etc. I had chicken wire here that I used for a lid.



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esshup,

What stocking rate would you have on a cage like this??

Where can I get the mesh? Are you selling these? If so can you ship it down south? It would seem to cost a pretty penny to ship because its big and aquward..

So again, if I had 4 to 6 inch catfish how many could I grow in this cage?

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I bought the mesh from Stoney Creek http://stoneycreekequip.com/ and bought the rest of the supplies from Lowes. One roll of 50' x 4' was enough to make 2 cages like that. IIRC the mesh was the 1/2" mesh. I am close enough to them that I drove up there and purchased it from them rather than have them ship it. They offer special 3-way fittings or there are other PVC suppliers on the 'net that offer them. Lowes didn't have them, so I just used "T"'s and 90's. I had the chickenwire here that I used for the top, bleach bottles for floats. I used over 100 zip ties per cage. I drilled 3/16" holes in the bottom framework, and another set of holes about 1/2 way up the uprights so it'd float with the bottom down. Maybe I didn't have to do that, but I felt better doing so. The frame was made from 1" PVC and glued together.

As for stocking densities, in the beginning I think you could fit all the smaller CC in one cage, after a few months, and as they grow, split them into 2 cages. Bill Cody, Cecil or others that are more familiar with aquaculture might be able to give you a better answer.


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Just curious, are there still no connections for blue catfish in or near GA? I know some lakes that have them but transportation would be somewhat illegal I would imagine

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