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I was wondering if anybody knew of a newsgroup or discussion group to talk
about large ponds (+1/2 acre). I am trying to start out a good sport fish base and thought it would be great if I could get some advice from those who have been there and done that. Thanx |
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![]() I was wondering if anybody knew of a newsgroup or discussion group to talk about large ponds (+1/2 acre). I am trying to start out a good sport fish base and thought it would be great if I could get some advice from those who have been there and done that. Try misc.rural |
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I've been there and done that. I built a 6 acre pond/wetland. What are your
questions? I'd be more than happy to answer. Sam "Rasputin" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anybody knew of a newsgroup or discussion group to talk about large ponds (+1/2 acre). I am trying to start out a good sport fish base and thought it would be great if I could get some advice from those who have been there and done that. Thanx |
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Couple of things off the top of my head.
1) What kind of fish ratio do you suggest for a 1/2 acre pond in Northwest Ohio with a maximum depth of approx. 20 ft. I plan on stocking with large mouth bass, channel catfish, Bluegill, and a few perch or black crappieand in the future a White Amur when I have enough vegetation for him.I have established a good base of feeder minnows in the last year and a half and have provided some cover in the form of a Christmas tree(which is located on a spawning bed) and some plastic field tile submerged around the pond to simulate hollowed logs. The pond also gets used for swimming so the wife has me under strict orders to avoid Northern Pike, Gar etc.or anything else that could result in the loss of a toe/finger. 2) I have been getting visited by a blue heron in the summer. Fun to watch until you realize that he doesn't practice "catch and release." I've seen products like the water scarecrow that are supposed to deter them but I was wondering if there was a cheaper way to do it. I figured I'd need 3 scarecrows to get adaquate coverage and at $75 a piece that is just to expensive. 3) This pond is my primary water source for my home. (The area that I live in is plagued with sulfur water and a well just wasn't an option. ) Any chemicals for weed control have to be safe for consumption are you aware of any that I should keep in mind. I've been doing some research on Barley Straw but I haven't spoke to someone that has used it yet.; 4) There has been a recent problem in the area with duck weed. I haven't had any problems with it yet (BIG KNOCK ON WOOD) and I try to keep the winged visitors to my pond with the exception of a pesky Heron that just doesn't get the hint. Do you know of any preventative measures that I should be taking to avoid the problem of duckweed. Any info would be appreciated. "Sam Hopkins" wrote in message .. . I've been there and done that. I built a 6 acre pond/wetland. What are your questions? I'd be more than happy to answer. Sam "Rasputin" wrote in message ... I was wondering if anybody knew of a newsgroup or discussion group to talk about large ponds (+1/2 acre). I am trying to start out a good sport fish base and thought it would be great if I could get some advice from those who have been there and done that. Thanx |
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On Tue, 6 Jan 2004 12:25:43 -0500, "Rasputin" wrote:
I figured I'd need 3 scarecrows to get adaquate coverage and at $75 a piece that is just to expensive. Go he http://www.km01.com/scarecrow.html $54/each Your other alternatives are electric fence, probably more than $150 for one powerful enough to do your size area, or netting, still costly as you'll need big supports and they make it hard to fish and swim. Herons have been known to find any weakness in any system/design. The best deterent is to never let them get a free meal in the first place, if they do, they'll keep testing your sprinklers for the day the batteries run out or someone has turned off the hose. ~ jan See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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