Raising rainbow trout in New Hampshire back yard pond.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @tamaradavidson2297
    @tamaradavidson2297 5 лет назад +14

    Looks like you could use some nice trees around your beautiful pond to shade and cool it. Thanks for posting!

  • @thefishylife6823
    @thefishylife6823 4 года назад +7

    I would still feed while doing my best to maintain water quality...... also I wonder if it would ever be possible to run water to the pond like creating a rain water capture system and then cycle the water through a stream ? I bet you could dig and build it much much cheaper than you would expect??

  • @911jediknight911
    @911jediknight911 Год назад

    Murky is real good; it means the ph level is right on. That much vegetation brings that much bugs: mosquito larvae, worms, spiders, tadpoles(not bugs), dragonfly larvae, etc. Well fed trout will grow one inch a month and then slow down in winter months. Great job. Mr. Paton.

  • @trublutsunami1712
    @trublutsunami1712 5 лет назад +9

    When are you going to do an update on your trout pond? And if you get it up and running do they propagate on their own?

  • @henryzmyewski7230
    @henryzmyewski7230 4 года назад +3

    Yes an update would be awesome🙏

  • @bodybuildingABC
    @bodybuildingABC 3 года назад +2

    ehh.. been waiting for an update for so long. hope you’re doing well and your trouts are growing big and strong

  • @jmar3956
    @jmar3956 7 лет назад +18

    do an update man :)

    • @greenbean5527
      @greenbean5527 3 года назад +1

      Yes. Please do an update. Would love to see

  • @bastianauser2035
    @bastianauser2035 22 дня назад

    The deeper the pond, the cooler and cleaner - if a small pond is in question, I wouldn't hesitate to even cover one/portion of it to provide valuable shadow for fish up the surface. How are you mister ?

  • @5winder
    @5winder 4 года назад

    Very nice. God bless your fish/frog pond.

  • @KittyLovesGlover
    @KittyLovesGlover 6 месяцев назад

    what would be a perfect addition, would be to drill till you hit water so it will fill with fresh cold water. trout are a cold water lover and it would solve the airation and algae issue too.:)

  • @user-uj4ip2pt6h
    @user-uj4ip2pt6h 6 лет назад +1

    Nice video.
    Any ideas on how to protect the trout from predators? Maybe a portion of the pond has a mesh on top?
    Please post an update video.

  • @TheAngriestGamer.
    @TheAngriestGamer. 5 лет назад +4

    Invest in some clams and snails to clean & clear up your water.

  • @teddypabian7858
    @teddypabian7858 3 года назад

    definitely plant some trees around for more natural insects and for shade to keep it cool during the summer

  • @alex27826
    @alex27826 8 лет назад +3

    Great video.
    It will be very interesting to follow the progress of your trout.

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 8 лет назад +2

      Thanks for the comment. I lost all the trout to predators. I'll post a final video soon. I plan to try again next year.

    • @tjvanblaricom2442
      @tjvanblaricom2442 6 лет назад

      Irv Paton what ate the trout ??

  • @kevinbombace3770
    @kevinbombace3770 6 месяцев назад +2

    I believe Irv has passed :(

  • @MelissaCoup
    @MelissaCoup 3 года назад

    This is georgeous!! It's huge so you could actually live off of Trout if needed

  • @onewhitestone
    @onewhitestone 7 лет назад +3

    yes they might be able to live in that water, but the bottom line is, how do they taste?

  • @freiherrvonstein
    @freiherrvonstein Год назад

    I am thinking watercress to shade the water and produce sellable product. I had a big koi pond in Florida and was able to keep high density fish with small pump through a trench lined with greenhouse covering and filled with gravel and irises etch top of gravel

  • @mrlondon963
    @mrlondon963 2 года назад +1

    Why don't you get a small solar panel to power the air in the pond?

  • @Life-of-Riley
    @Life-of-Riley Месяц назад

    Relax... just wanna take a picture of you 😮

  • @jherbranson
    @jherbranson 3 года назад +1

    Great shirt!

  • @abundancebydesignpermacult764
    @abundancebydesignpermacult764 5 лет назад

    Curious if you've check the water temp during the summer. Was thinking of trying rainbow trout in SW Virginia in a small pond, just not sure if it will get too warm for them. Oxygen I can do, can't fix temp too much other than some shade. Thanks for sharing!

  • @ChrisRobinson-cp5oi
    @ChrisRobinson-cp5oi 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for letting us see the fish u got from the fish farm that why u get a portable air pump u want have that problem with fish dying there 10 bucks maybe cheaper

  • @Brumbieman
    @Brumbieman 5 лет назад

    It looks like you have some decent height differences across your land to play with - instead of the aerator, dig yourself a small creek/pump system to clean and oxygenate the water. Only has to be 100ft or so long dug up hill following the land contours. Use a windmill/solar power pump system to make sure it's free. Dig a small trench maybe 2ft wide, 1ft deep. Layer the bottom with rock/sand aggregate mix, and a bunch of football sized rocks along the way to give it a real 'babbling alpine brook' design, with the water being pumped from deep in the pond. Ensures chilled water flows through the creek, and if you dig it right with plenty of slow-flow pools and wide points, the silt will drift to the bottom giving you cleaner water when it flows into the pond. If you dig it really right, the fish can even spawn in that little creek and keep the whole ecosystem self sufficient.

  • @StephenRock
    @StephenRock Год назад

    Just found this video. I live in NH and have a goal of building a trout pond for fly fishing classes. Do you still have this pond? I'd love to correspond with you to learn more about your experience. Also, very curious how you have such cold temps in such a small pond in NH in the warmer months.

  • @farmerdude3578
    @farmerdude3578 7 лет назад +1

    Sorry to here about your trout loss. The blue Herron can be a problem here in Ohio. I raise trout in large swimming pools. I cover them with a sun screen. Fresh water runs though the pools for irrigation to my produce and fruit trees. I think you need to stick to this trout thing. It's a great idea and every body has learning lessons. Thanks

    • @AviNerd
      @AviNerd 26 дней назад

      Do you have videos on your setup?

  • @Bagelstorm
    @Bagelstorm 7 лет назад +2

    you could always pick some worms from your yard and feed them to the trout

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. I have actually done that. FYI, I lost all the trout to a predator last year. This year things are going much better. I'll post a new video for this year one the trout grow a little bigger.

  • @williamandersen5922
    @williamandersen5922 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @Giovanni-gp2wl
    @Giovanni-gp2wl 3 года назад

    I’m thinking of getting an aerator also, won’t be doing trout but it did become obsolete after a while? Also what did you plant on your dam?

  • @Deb1650
    @Deb1650 6 месяцев назад

    Any pond updates?

  • @SleepyGH22A
    @SleepyGH22A 8 лет назад

    Maybe you can try stocking slightly bigger fish? Although minks can take pretty big fish too!

  • @DJ-uk5mm
    @DJ-uk5mm 2 года назад

    The ‘murky water looks like phytoplankton - that’s the sign of a healthy pond
    We’ll done

    • @NHfarmchick
      @NHfarmchick Год назад

      I am trying to clear up some of the murkyness currently.. I am the new owner of this pond and just did an update. Unfortunately, there are no more trout, but I will be getting it ready for Koi and ducks. Check out my video! ruclips.net/video/zy0Kpgf20_w/видео.html

  • @MelissaCoup
    @MelissaCoup 3 года назад

    do you have a pond liner or do you get enough water constantly to keep it full?

  • @beekeeper7535
    @beekeeper7535 3 года назад

    I'm no fish expert but I do know trout do much better in cooler waters like spring fed streams I would think they could survive in a pond like this if it was much deeper I would think 5 feet deep still water would get way to warm. Their very sensitive sometimes just holding a trout with dry hands is enough to kill them making your hands wet seems to help alot. I've been to silver lake Madison new Hampshire one time and it gets warm in the summer months. I would think to warm to keep trout alive in such shallow standing water.

  • @latonyawilkerson1499
    @latonyawilkerson1499 6 лет назад +1

    How are things going now?

  • @williamcollins2232
    @williamcollins2232 2 года назад

    Our game department tells us that never have carp (gold fish) in with our trout. They keep the bottom stirred up and murky. Ours got large

  • @actanonverba91
    @actanonverba91 6 лет назад

    With out a water source like a stream did they pull through? Birds and animals eat many?... How deep down is the water table?

  • @SleepyGH22A
    @SleepyGH22A 8 лет назад +2

    I have a similar sized pond. About a quarter acre and 15 deet deep. mine is stream fed but the stream can dry up in the summer.
    I dont think you will have success throughout summer but I recommend brown trout. They handle up to 70 degrees.

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 8 лет назад +2

      In the end the trout were all eaten by predators, most likely by mink and blue heron. The blue heron was there every morning, which was usual even before the trout, and I didn't think he could get them, but maybe he did. There were lots of tracks in the mud that are likely mink. I'll post another video with all the details. It was encouraging that the water temp at the bottom of the pond never got over 65F, even in mid summer, so I plan to try again next year, but will need to figure out how to deal with the predators.

    • @SleepyGH22A
      @SleepyGH22A 8 лет назад

      Snapping turtles get them sometimes but minks can do A LOT of damage. They will take 4 fish in a night and stash them for a few days. Then its back out for more.

    • @SleepyGH22A
      @SleepyGH22A 8 лет назад

      I actually caught a small 13" brown in my pond this past weekend. it had lost most of its body weight over the summer but water is cold now and he looked hungry! I stocked 40 last spring and I figure im lucky if there are 3 or 4 left....

    • @SleepyGH22A
      @SleepyGH22A 8 лет назад

      65 is not bad. Rainbows usually max out at 65 but may hang on. Browns will most def make it!

    • @noahcameron5745
      @noahcameron5745 6 лет назад

      I have a spring fed small pond with 75 rainbows and theve been in there a year I've caught 20 through the ice this year including a 21" the pond is 8 ft at the deepest and it is frozen 18" thick. Mine are doing very well

  • @whotendsthefire7234
    @whotendsthefire7234 Год назад

    Did you notice alot of "downed trees" torn out of the ground with the roots sticking out in the woods? Or close by ? If you do, the intruders are not of the animal kingdom. Let me know my friend and I will explain why. Thanks!

  • @TheAquaPapa
    @TheAquaPapa 4 года назад

    Why doing you get a 700 GPH pump and create a falls on the left hand side of the pond in the corner and you wouldn't need the aerator and it would cool the water

  • @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx
    @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx Год назад

    Your pond max temperature in hot summer

  • @mamaduck6845
    @mamaduck6845 6 лет назад

    So did they survive?

  • @jackc.3079
    @jackc.3079 7 лет назад

    Mink are very easy to trap if you're having problems with them

    • @irvpaton8849
      @irvpaton8849  7 лет назад

      Are you close to Southern NH?

    • @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx
      @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx Год назад

      @@irvpaton8849 your pond hotest temperature you have noticed?

    • @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx
      @JaMaLKhan-rg4fx Год назад

      @@irvpaton8849 your pond hotest temperature you have noticed?

  • @dolovam7361
    @dolovam7361 7 лет назад

    Try putting in minnows or crawdads for forge

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 7 лет назад +1

      That's a good idea. I have common gold fish and tons of tadpoles (at the moment), but minnows would probably be very good for making the pond more productive, without adding so much supplemental feed. I'll look into it.

  • @connermaneke6858
    @connermaneke6858 3 года назад

    Do an update

  • @4funksakes
    @4funksakes 4 года назад

    Did the goldfish eat the lil rainbow trout?

  • @AngelTheredStar29
    @AngelTheredStar29 4 года назад +2

    5 feet deep? They all dead huh

  • @matijaradulovic422
    @matijaradulovic422 6 лет назад

    would some type of trout naturally breed in pond

    • @anthonyantinarella3360
      @anthonyantinarella3360 5 лет назад

      No, trout like/need running water. Most states have trout hatcheries to stock their waters with trout. Usually rainbows and brown trout.

    • @bootangy
      @bootangy 4 года назад

      @@anthonyantinarella3360 so a pond is a no no?

  • @toddpiercey6595
    @toddpiercey6595 5 лет назад

    That's so cool. Where do you live?

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 5 лет назад

      Hi Todd. I'm in southern NH, USA. I'll try to get out an update. I hit a lot of road blocks, but learned a lot, and am giving it another try this year.

  • @AustinsMain
    @AustinsMain 3 года назад

    How deep is your pond?

    • @NHfarmchick
      @NHfarmchick Год назад

      The pond is about 8' now with all the rain. I am the new owner of this pond and just did an update. Unfortunately, there are no more trout, but I will be getting it ready for Koi and ducks. Check out my video! ruclips.net/video/zy0Kpgf20_w/видео.html

  • @508MASS378
    @508MASS378 5 лет назад

    Anyone who does this must not treat the pond with antibiotics. It is a sin to release that into surrounding the watershed. I think anyone who can achieve successful fish farms without poisoning wild stock is okay in my book.

  • @LsFarmar
    @LsFarmar 5 лет назад +1

    trouts are still live?

  • @jimmyfixesalotofstuff8620
    @jimmyfixesalotofstuff8620 7 лет назад

    What kind of predator? Was it an alligator? I seen that movie with Betty white where an alligator attacked some people at a lake in new hamshire

    • @irvpaton8626
      @irvpaton8626 7 лет назад +1

      It was worse than an alligator? It was a Great Blue Heron, and he ate every last trout last year. I'm into my second year now, and lost probably 3/4 of the 100 rainbow I put in this year. Finally I was able to keep the herons out with electric fence and netting, but it was a big project. I'll post a new video this summer once the trout get a little bigger.

    • @jimmyfixesalotofstuff8620
      @jimmyfixesalotofstuff8620 7 лет назад +2

      That's a bummer. The remaining trout should get bigger quicker tho, less pressure, more oxygen and food. I would not be embarrassed about the heron , that happens..nature. I hope you post a video how you netted your pond and such

  • @curtdutcher9978
    @curtdutcher9978 6 лет назад +1

    Get some bass and bluegill

  • @FarmallFanatic
    @FarmallFanatic 6 лет назад

    Water better not get over 60 for rainbows, thats a bass pond at best. 5 weeks is not a test of time.

  • @Bryanseas
    @Bryanseas 2 года назад

    Lmfao

  • @dann3410
    @dann3410 7 лет назад +10

    Seems a wildly inappropriate environment for this trout species...complete boondoggle of a vanity project in my opinion. I don’t believe these trout will survive long, they certainly won’t thrive. Trout need clear, very cold, highly oxygenated water with food sources like insect larvae that also will not thrive in these conditions of your mud pond. Probably better to raise catfish or sunfish in a shallow warm pond like this, even koi will do better. This is like trying to keep a hawk in a cage meant for parrots.