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I have about 100' of 4" corrugated PVC pipe that I was hoping to use as fish habitat. Was hoping channel cat and FH minnows could use it for spawning habitat. Have several questions:
-What fish will use it for spawning (FH minnows, channel cats?) -What is the best configuration (3' lengths in 4' of water?) -What is the best way to secure (tie to a concrete block?)
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4" pipe isn't really big enough in diameter for CC of any size. It would probably work out well for the fatheads, but you need something larger for the CC.
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Fatheads will spawn inside and on the outside. I would bundle sections of it, five or six pieces of pipe, three feet long, shaped like a pyramid. Place them in water less than three feet deep. Fatheads will use them, but catfish won't.
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John :
Research shows that fathead eggs are adhesive (possibly from mucus from the top of the male's head) and stick better to rough objects like rough cut boards. I would use a file/rasp or small grinder wheel on the inside and outside of the pvc (where you can) to rough up the pipe. That should result in less egg loss.
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Whats the best size to use for CC. Will they spawn in a 1/2 acre pond?
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Channel catfish need a place closed on all sides but one, large enough to move around a bit. Hatcheries used to use cream cans, sunk in water less than five feet deep, opening facing south. Why do you want the catfish to spawn?
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So I have more of them. I dont want to keep buying them for I have had unwanted visitors fishing them out as fast as I had put them in.My pond is more than 1/4 mile from my house with woods inbetween so I cant even see it from my house in the summertime. with the pond so secluded I cant guard it with much sucess.
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Dan B, read Bruce Condellos post on detering poachers.
Do nature a favor, spay/neuter your pets and any weird friends or relatives.
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