Great that you added fish to the pond, they will be fun to catch in the future. I don't know if your pond will get layer of ice at times over the winter, the aeration system may be good enough, or a floating pond de-icer/heater might be a good thing to keep a hole open for the fish to allow any gases to escape.
You just rang the dinner bell for every Heron and Egret within flight distance. With all that nice open grass area around the pond, in about three years, buy a flyrod and you will have a ball catching those sunfish and small bass.
How cool. You'll have a pond like the aquarium at the state fairgrounds by the time you are done...and almost as clear to see everything it looks like, very impressive.
The pond is looking great, and now alive! Looks like a comfortable place to be. Perhaps a gazebo, couple of chairs and a relaxing time by the pond. Ahhh…. Blessings.
Adding life to the pond is the way to go. The flat heads will be producing a lot of fry for the others to eat and soon you should see tadpoles from the frogs that found the pond. looks great.
Great video as always. This one inspired me to start looking into restocking my pond. The recent drought of 23 that dried up my 10 acre pond killed all my fish, which lead to many many hours of constant dirt work this past year. Now I have few foot 3-6ft of water back in the pond, and have a totally out of wack eco system going on now. No fish seems to be a problem. I think if nothing else I have got to get some grass carp back in it. I use to have lots of monster size grass carp. Saw lots and lots of grass carp skeletons when digging it out last summer 23.
Fantastic that the fish are finally in and it's fabulous that the grass carp are triploid so you won't have any breeding. (I'm sure this would be a requirement in a lot of US states given their invasive nature?) Grass carp get big (think easily over 30lb big) and whilst they are technically omnivores, your smaller fish should be OK as they have really small mouths for their size. They are oversold on their weed containing abilities though - but enjoy them when they bask in the warmer weather as all carp do, and if you hook one, hold on tight! Re the feeding - the bluegills and red ears are easy to train to come to food, but feed just a little at a time until they get bigger (and much more ravenous!) when you can increase the amount. Too much food will only add to the organic loading, which adds nutrients and thus your weed/algae growth. Think of it like farm fertilizer run off into rivers and ponds - which on this larger scale can lead to algae blooms and then when they die they release toxins, strip the oxygen out of the water and kill everything in the body of water. The toxins from algae die offs are literally some of the most powerful toxins known to man (no, I'm not making that up either - you can Google that to fact check me!)
Nice! A living pond. All those fish will help your little ecosystem. I can't wait until we get some drone shots in future videos. Viewing the water from above is much different from the shoreline. Happy Day!
Exciting stuff…..cool to kick back and watch for fish. I must have missed an episode as it looks like you already have an aerator with diffuser going in mid of pond. Y’all should be set…. Now you need a small dock for hanging out over water. If like here, you would have a gator or two in there in no time.
I recently bought my land with a pond, which is a bit larger than yours at an acre and a third and 9 get deep in the middle. It's long been established, but I washed to properly stock it. I did it on 2 phases. Last November, I had 1,000 blue gill, 300 shell crackers, and 25 grass carp added to the pond. The second phase was this past May when I added 65 large mouth bass, 200 channel cats, and 100 tilapia. I also installed a solar powered fish feeder on my floating dock. I was also told that I could start fishing it next spring after a few spawn cycles and the bass get bigger.
Very nice video. I’m glad you stocked your pond. Your pond is absolutely beautiful. It turned out sooooooo good. All of your persistence really paid off.
@@TractorTimewithTim The first video you showed of that property and I saw the pond I was excited.... at some point I remember you guys said you weren't sure if you would keep it or not. I'm so glad you did. Hope you are both well! Summer time is tough to keep up with videos. I need to catch up.
I have a pond. When we bought the place the bass were all pretty small. Then I stocked with blue gill. The blue gill spawn every moon cycle in the summer and produce a lot of fry. My bass are growing now. Don't get any catfish. They eat a lot of fish.
@@garycorrick so true on the catfish. I got cats last year. This year we had no survival of new fish. The catfish went from 2.5" little guys to 14" monsters. I still can't believe it.
Kendall gray just built a pond a year ago or so and has been stocking it with fish also. He put a feeder on his pond so the fish get fed every day and they eat it like crazy every time it goes off. You should check out his channel to get ideas
The Red Ear doesn't reproduce but the rest will. Catching a nice large Bass is always great. We grew up in Illinois and we fished mostly for Bass. We caught some big Bass around 5 or more pounds. We moved to south Florida and it was a new experience because they get real big. Nothing like early morning or late evening tossing a buzz bait or spinner bait and have a large mouth Bass hit it. We also used a senko for fishing them. Have fun!
Very cool! Thanks again for sharing. Maybe in a few years I'll stop buy on one of my trips west and demonstrate fly fishing. Catch and release, of course. 😀 BTW: It's been at least a day since stocking. Did you have many floaters?
I also get Yellow Striped Perch, Black Crappie, and Channel cat. My old grass carp were about 40" long! People would ask what the heck they are? LOL I jokingly would say my WW1 submarines. lol I use Copper sulfate to keep algae down. One small coffee can full around yours would help. 5 weeks put same amount or less. Soon, one cup full would do weekly. My lake/pond is 75 yards across dam, and about 75 yrds back, almost triangle shape. 20 foot deep.
Interesting video, Tim. My wife and I are blessed to aquire 10 acres with a half acre pond. Looking to do with our pond that you just did with yours. As far as tractors, I'm looking at what I can afford, something nearby for service and sales, and something that should be easy to operate. I'm considering the bad boy 4035ch with some implements to manage the 10 acres. Not set in stone, but do you think it is a worthy consideration? God Bless!
No sir, not TYM at least. It's a bad boy dealer. I want John deere but the pricing is a bit high. A bad boy 5055ch is $38,499 while the john deere 4044r is $55,000. Thank you so much for getting back to me! You have me sold on John deere because I have observed it's potential and dealer just 30 minutes down the road, it's just the issue of pricing. God Bless you Tim!
Looking great! Only a fisheries biologist will know for sure on the mix with your acre ft of water and depth. Large Mouth Bass are fun to catch but not a great eater. Im in NE the land of 10k sandpits and bass / crappie are popular mixes but sure do like a good bluegill. No catfish? If the carp get out of control, which they can, are a blast to catch and is the #1 game fish in Europe. One man’s trash right? Lots of good carp recipes and always enjoy Granddads pickled carp in white wine. If you add any protective/breeding structure I would lean to man made materials… ye old Christmas Tree will only last a year or two at most. Teach a man to fish…. Best project I have seen in years! Be patient with the bass… you’ll have a 5lb er out there soon enough and I guarantee you’ll give it a name like Old Snageltooth or something like that.😊. You can always ask your bass fishing buddies up at the diner to bring you a couple nice ones for stalking.
Bass are voracious. They will eat anything alive that fits in their mouth, including each other(insert the Highlander's "There can be only one!"). Your bream are safe until the bass get big enough to swallow them. Water birds will bring additional fish and plants that's eggs and seeds cling to their legs and feathers. You might consider adding some cover for the baitfish. Good luck.🤞
Tim if you want those bass bluegill grow I'd put a solar pond feeder with protein pellet the smaller size ones and they will grow faster. Get some tiger bass from Southeastern pond management..
Tim, you need some air bubblers in that pond. Go on line to a company called the pond guy. Good peeps, they helped me with my 1 acre pond of 7 years old, no algae
Air bubbles are inefficient. Get a fountain that sucks from near the bottom. That removes the low oxygen water and gets it aerated. Don't need to have a fountain into the air just a little or draining down over something like a pile of rocks. Consider putting in some shelter like a few cinder blocks in a couple of places at different depths. Christmas trees are great protection for the fry in spring. You will probably want some shaded areas too.
Guys. Please catch up. We have two aerator diffusers. Turned them off for a portion of the video due to the noise. We’ve shown them in the last 10 or so pond videos :-)
After I stocked my pond it took three year before they were of good size. Now after five years I have large fish. I do need to get three more grass carp. They do not keep up with keeping the pond grass down. My pond is 150 X 150 X 12. I wish the previous owner did NOT stock catfish. OH well I deal with it.
lol. I never trusted the fish farm advice that was SELLING the fish. I stocked fathead 6 months before bluegill and another 7 months before bass. I had literal swarms of fathead before the 2-3” bass got stocked. 1 month later I had zero. I’m on the gulf coast as well. Our bluegill and bass stay very active well into December in small ponds because of how hot the water can get. Your bluegill will be fine but the fathead will be gone very soon
Bluegill need good spawning beds and lots of trees and brush to hide in. A pond with no structure or habitat will suffer in the long term. A good fish pond needs ditches, drop offs, points, brush, grass, lillie pads , downed trees.
Just listen to the people you get chemicals from. They know when and what to use for all your vegetation issues. The algae is ongoing. I check my pond daily weather permitting. I see the filamentous algae starting as the size of a quarter. I spot spray these before they get a chance to spread. And I mean it spreads and grows quickly. And not to say anything bad about the young man that stocked the fish. But with owning and maintaining a 1/2 acre 14-foot-deep pond since 1993. I have never seen a grass carp consume filamentous algae. But they will eat the food you throw in for the other fish. I had one that lived from 2004 until this past year. I do believe a youngster could have taking a ride on that thing. HUGE!
Tim, you should have waited a year before stocking Bass. Should have stocked the forage first and then let them have multiple spawns. Bass needs 10 lbs of forage per year to grow 1 lb. Otherwise you will have stunted bass.
Overfeeding can be detrimental. Maybe not as much on your big pond but it was an issue on ours so we had to cut back. What we do is if any food is left after a couple minutes, it was too much. Again, maybe mot a big concern on your size pond.
"in this first batch" does that mean you are getting more or was that just the fish before the bagged fish?? I know it is a big pond but I wouldn't overstock. I got shiners and fathead minnows for my small pond after I dug it out and they have been reproducing ever since. Overfeeding the fish just causes rotting food, listen to Christy if you don't want to listen to the fish guy ;) Algae in my pond (like yours, no inflow other than rain and snow melt) seems to come and go, less when it rains a lot.
Not enough bluegill and too many bass IMO. The hybrid bluegill grow fast at first because of their larg mouths but with proper food the standard bluegill will outgrow the hybrids around year 3. The hybrid bluegill are also known to nip at swimmers. They are a failed attempt to commercialize bluegill for food production. I think you'll see very slow growth and little reproduction of the redears. I built my pond in Ohio myself over 20 years ago. It has bottom diffuser aeration and automatic feeder. It was a great addition to the property and has given years of enjoyment.
Are you going to add water lilies or other types of water plants for cover for the fish to hide from predators although it might encourage frogs to take up residence😂😅have fun with your new babys don't over feed them now and watch out for the cats they may fancy going fishing to🎣 🦦 😹😅😂
Wouldn’t have done hybrid. The red ear and blue gill would reproduce anyway. To give you the hybrid, they are super aggressive. Then minnows nah, should have gone for golden shiners. 🫡🍻
Great that you added fish to the pond, they will be fun to catch in the future. I don't know if your pond will get layer of ice at times over the winter, the aeration system may be good enough, or a floating pond de-icer/heater might be a good thing to keep a hole open for the fish to allow any gases to escape.
The camera person now needs a wetsuit for the great underwater shots. 😅
You just rang the dinner bell for every Heron and Egret within flight distance. With all that nice open grass area around the pond, in about three years, buy a flyrod and you will have a ball catching those sunfish and small bass.
How cool. You'll have a pond like the aquarium at the state fairgrounds by the time you are done...and almost as clear to see everything it looks like, very impressive.
The pond is looking great, and now alive! Looks like a comfortable place to be. Perhaps a gazebo, couple of chairs and a relaxing time by the pond. Ahhh…. Blessings.
Adding life to the pond is the way to go. The flat heads will be producing a lot of fry for the others to eat and soon you should see tadpoles from the frogs that found the pond. looks great.
Great video as always. This one inspired me to start looking into restocking my pond.
The recent drought of 23 that dried up my 10 acre pond killed all my fish, which lead to many many hours of constant dirt work this past year.
Now I have few foot 3-6ft of water back in the pond, and have a totally out of wack eco system going on now. No fish seems to be a problem. I think if nothing else I have got to get some grass carp back in it. I use to have lots of monster size grass carp. Saw lots and lots of grass carp skeletons when digging it out last summer 23.
Sorry to hear that!
Before you get fish, try to get the water ‘right’. The folks at naturalwaterscapes.com/ttwt really helped educate me.
Fantastic that the fish are finally in and it's fabulous that the grass carp are triploid so you won't have any breeding. (I'm sure this would be a requirement in a lot of US states given their invasive nature?) Grass carp get big (think easily over 30lb big) and whilst they are technically omnivores, your smaller fish should be OK as they have really small mouths for their size. They are oversold on their weed containing abilities though - but enjoy them when they bask in the warmer weather as all carp do, and if you hook one, hold on tight! Re the feeding - the bluegills and red ears are easy to train to come to food, but feed just a little at a time until they get bigger (and much more ravenous!) when you can increase the amount. Too much food will only add to the organic loading, which adds nutrients and thus your weed/algae growth. Think of it like farm fertilizer run off into rivers and ponds - which on this larger scale can lead to algae blooms and then when they die they release toxins, strip the oxygen out of the water and kill everything in the body of water. The toxins from algae die offs are literally some of the most powerful toxins known to man (no, I'm not making that up either - you can Google that to fact check me!)
Nice! A living pond. All those fish will help your little ecosystem. I can't wait until we get some drone shots in future videos. Viewing the water from above is much different from the shoreline. Happy Day!
Exciting stuff…..cool to kick back and watch for fish. I must have missed an episode as it looks like you already have an aerator with diffuser going in mid of pond.
Y’all should be set…. Now you need a small dock for hanging out over water. If like here, you would have a gator or two in there in no time.
The pond looks amazing! I followed from the beginning. Great job and congratulations on all your new fish.
Very happy for you guys!!!
I recently bought my land with a pond, which is a bit larger than yours at an acre and a third and 9 get deep in the middle. It's long been established, but I washed to properly stock it. I did it on 2 phases. Last November, I had 1,000 blue gill, 300 shell crackers, and 25 grass carp added to the pond. The second phase was this past May when I added 65 large mouth bass, 200 channel cats, and 100 tilapia. I also installed a solar powered fish feeder on my floating dock. I was also told that I could start fishing it next spring after a few spawn cycles and the bass get bigger.
Very nice video. I’m glad you stocked your pond. Your pond is absolutely beautiful. It turned out sooooooo good. All of your persistence really paid off.
Beautiful fishing pond!! Your hard work has certainly paid off!!
Great pond with a nice variety of fish👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Neat!! This was so exciting to see.🐠🐟
Things have changed a LOT around here since you visited!
@@TractorTimewithTim The first video you showed of that property and I saw the pond I was excited.... at some point I remember you guys said you weren't sure if you would keep it or not. I'm so glad you did. Hope you are both well! Summer time is tough to keep up with videos. I need to catch up.
congrats on the fish in the pond
I have a pond. When we bought the place the bass were all pretty small. Then I stocked with blue gill. The blue gill spawn every moon cycle in the summer and produce a lot of fry. My bass are growing now. Don't get any catfish. They eat a lot of fish.
@@garycorrick so true on the catfish. I got cats last year. This year we had no survival of new fish. The catfish went from 2.5" little guys to 14" monsters. I still can't believe it.
Absolutely gorgeous pond
Kendall gray just built a pond a year ago or so and has been stocking it with fish also. He put a feeder on his pond so the fish get fed every day and they eat it like crazy every time it goes off. You should check out his channel to get ideas
The Red Ear doesn't reproduce but the rest will. Catching a nice large Bass is always great. We grew up in Illinois and we fished mostly for Bass. We caught some big Bass around 5 or more pounds. We moved to south Florida and it was a new experience because they get real big. Nothing like early morning or late evening tossing a buzz bait or spinner bait and have a large mouth Bass hit it. We also used a senko for fishing them. Have fun!
I’m jealous, I wish I could get my pond to hold water like that.
It’s not a mistake guys. Nice job. As always perfect video.
Fun video. great way to start my day!!!!
this was interesting to watch. Your pond looks great and you can tell you all worked hard on it. Thanks for sharing. I checked out BamaBass too....
You picked an excellent dye color. I mean yea fish are exciting after all the time and hard work but just saying, that water looks great.
Nice new Blue Hereon buffet. Looking good.
It's fun to watch how big the grass carp get. They can get monstrous.
Very exciting! Teach a man to fish!
Clear creek is where we stocked our pond from, as well. We also just stocked them all at once.
Awesome Tim! Wish i had a pond like that in yard lol
Very cool! Thanks again for sharing. Maybe in a few years I'll stop buy on one of my trips west and demonstrate fly fishing. Catch and release, of course. 😀
BTW: It's been at least a day since stocking. Did you have many floaters?
Maybe 10?
Mostly pan fish…can’t tell which varieties. Hoping not the hybrids since they don’t reproduce.
A pond your size you overloaded with fish
The number of grass carp is just about right 👍
I also get Yellow Striped Perch, Black Crappie, and Channel cat.
My old grass carp were about 40" long! People would ask what the heck they are? LOL I jokingly would say my WW1 submarines. lol
I use Copper sulfate to keep algae down. One small coffee can full around yours would help. 5 weeks put same amount or less.
Soon, one cup full would do weekly.
My lake/pond is 75 yards across dam, and about 75 yrds back, almost triangle shape. 20 foot deep.
I can see a future bench for Tim ... followed by a shelter house and fire pit and dock and.... :-)
I’m glad to see your pond journey reach this point, and hey, the finance committee approved a mini excavator for this project 😀
Right! Bonus!!
Very nice.
Great stuff guy's 👏
New RUclips video. Fishing Time with Tim.
We use Aquatic Control from Seymour, IN to control our pond, their annual plans are very reasonable (if you want to go that route).
Pond is looking good
After all that work over so many months the pond look great! How about some catfish to keep the bottom clean?
catfish make for muddy water. ...the grass carp are supposed to help with grass removal.
Feed away Tim, feed away! Tim in northern TN
Hope this helps..... You'll know come spring... 😮😊
Interesting video, Tim. My wife and I are blessed to aquire 10 acres with a half acre pond. Looking to do with our pond that you just did with yours. As far as tractors, I'm looking at what I can afford, something nearby for service and sales, and something that should be easy to operate. I'm considering the bad boy 4035ch with some implements to manage the 10 acres. Not set in stone, but do you think it is a worthy consideration? God Bless!
I’m not a fan of rebranded tractors as you know. This one made by TYM (former Kukje). Do you have a local TYM dealer?
No sir, not TYM at least. It's a bad boy dealer. I want John deere but the pricing is a bit high. A bad boy 5055ch is $38,499 while the john deere 4044r is $55,000. Thank you so much for getting back to me! You have me sold on John deere because I have observed it's potential and dealer just 30 minutes down the road, it's just the issue of pricing. God Bless you Tim!
@@jasoncrowder2969just to be clear. Bad boy IS a TYM machine.
A coworker has a thing that is a light with a thing that smack the bugs the light attracts into the water for the fish to eat
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Looking great! Only a fisheries biologist will know for sure on the mix with your acre ft of water and depth. Large Mouth Bass are fun to catch but not a great eater. Im in NE the land of 10k sandpits and bass / crappie are popular mixes but sure do like a good bluegill. No catfish? If the carp get out of control, which they can, are a blast to catch and is the #1 game fish in Europe. One man’s trash right? Lots of good carp recipes and always enjoy Granddads pickled carp in white wine. If you add any protective/breeding structure I would lean to man made materials… ye old Christmas Tree will only last a year or two at most. Teach a man to fish…. Best project I have seen in years! Be patient with the bass… you’ll have a 5lb er out there soon enough and I guarantee you’ll give it a name like Old Snageltooth or something like that.😊. You can always ask your bass fishing buddies up at the diner to bring you a couple nice ones for stalking.
To fill out a rounded out ecosystem, do you plant water plants for oxygen? Crawfish for food? Any plans for perch?
Fishing time with Tim...
When can Bill & I come up to fish? Looks good.
Mite invest in a windmill aerator. Really helps for fish and with weeds.
Oops sorry guess you have aeration.
Trade offer:
You receive: cheeseburgers
I receive: fishing rights
Bass are voracious. They will eat anything alive that fits in their mouth, including each other(insert the Highlander's "There can be only one!"). Your bream are safe until the bass get big enough to swallow them. Water birds will bring additional fish and plants that's eggs and seeds cling to their legs and feathers.
You might consider adding some cover for the baitfish. Good luck.🤞
Tim if you want those bass bluegill grow I'd put a solar pond feeder with protein pellet the smaller size ones and they will grow faster. Get some tiger bass from Southeastern pond management..
They said tiger bass won’t work here in colder climate.
I bought a solar feeder.
@@TractorTimewithTim really OK..that's too bad
Tim, you need some air bubblers in that pond. Go on line to a company called the pond guy. Good peeps, they helped me with my 1 acre pond of 7 years old, no algae
Air bubbles are inefficient. Get a fountain that sucks from near the bottom. That removes the low oxygen water and gets it aerated. Don't need to have a fountain into the air just a little or draining down over something like a pile of rocks. Consider putting in some shelter like a few cinder blocks in a couple of places at different depths. Christmas trees are great protection for the fry in spring. You will probably want some shaded areas too.
Guys. Please catch up. We have two aerator diffusers. Turned them off for a portion of the video due to the noise.
We’ve shown them in the last 10 or so pond videos :-)
After I stocked my pond it took three year before they were of good size. Now after five years I have large fish. I do need to get three more grass carp. They do not keep up with keeping the pond grass down. My pond is 150 X 150 X 12.
I wish the previous owner did NOT stock catfish. OH well I deal with it.
HOT and COLD RUNNING FISH!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣❤❤❤❤❤❤
Go to the bait shop and get some crawdads
lol. I never trusted the fish farm advice that was SELLING the fish. I stocked fathead 6 months before bluegill and another 7 months before bass. I had literal swarms of fathead before the 2-3” bass got stocked. 1 month later I had zero. I’m on the gulf coast as well. Our bluegill and bass stay very active well into December in small ponds because of how hot the water can get. Your bluegill will be fine but the fathead will be gone very soon
I want to know how they count the fish, especially the small ones.
Small ones are by rhe pound usually.
They go to school.. they know when to sound off...
I'm guessing one at a time is best way to count
Bluegill need good spawning beds and lots of trees and brush to hide in. A pond with no structure or habitat will suffer in the long term. A good fish pond needs ditches, drop offs, points, brush, grass, lillie pads , downed trees.
So when are we going to see "Submarine Drone Time with Tim"?
Just listen to the people you get chemicals from. They know when and what to use for all your vegetation issues. The algae is ongoing. I check my pond daily weather permitting. I see the filamentous algae starting as the size of a quarter. I spot spray these before they get a chance to spread. And I mean it spreads and grows quickly. And not to say anything bad about the young man that stocked the fish. But with owning and maintaining a 1/2 acre 14-foot-deep pond since 1993. I have never seen a grass carp consume filamentous algae. But they will eat the food you throw in for the other fish. I had one that lived from 2004 until this past year. I do believe a youngster could have taking a ride on that thing. HUGE!
Tim, you should have waited a year before stocking Bass. Should have stocked the forage first and then let them have multiple spawns. Bass needs 10 lbs of forage per year to grow 1 lb. Otherwise you will have stunted bass.
Overfeeding can be detrimental. Maybe not as much on your big pond but it was an issue on ours so we had to cut back. What we do is if any food is left after a couple minutes, it was too much. Again, maybe mot a big concern on your size pond.
How is over feeding detrimental?
@@TractorTimewithTim my pond guy said it overfeeding creates Phosphates that will cause algae to take off.
Keep feeding them the pellets. Will definitely help.
No craw fish?
If you'd stock it with a million fish I still wouldn't catch one 😂😂😂
"in this first batch" does that mean you are getting more or was that just the fish before the bagged fish?? I know it is a big pond but I wouldn't overstock. I got shiners and fathead minnows for my small pond after I dug it out and they have been reproducing ever since. Overfeeding the fish just causes rotting food, listen to Christy if you don't want to listen to the fish guy ;) Algae in my pond (like yours, no inflow other than rain and snow melt) seems to come and go, less when it rains a lot.
The bagged were the ‘second batch’. We’re done stocking.
Need a couple catfish for the bottom
don't want the muddy water.
As those bass grow they'll eat allot of those other fish.
No catfish?
I'm sure these fish watch the channel so you have to use fish food shaped like tiny cheeseburgers!
Ah! No wonder they aren’t eating!!!
Need catfish buddy
If you like feeding fish get some Chanel catfish.
I don't want the muddy water.
Not enough bluegill and too many bass IMO. The hybrid bluegill grow fast at first because of their larg mouths but with proper food the standard bluegill will outgrow the hybrids around year 3. The hybrid bluegill are also known to nip at swimmers. They are a failed attempt to commercialize bluegill for food production. I think you'll see very slow growth and little reproduction of the redears. I built my pond in Ohio myself over 20 years ago. It has bottom diffuser aeration and automatic feeder. It was a great addition to the property and has given years of enjoyment.
I agree, but an automatic bass feeder ought to reduce pressure on the bluegill.
First
Feed them cheeseburgers
An Uber for fish ... so a ..
Fuber?
Listen to the advice of your fishery company. They know the fish better than you.
The biggest threat to your fish is cold winters.
Why did he say not to feed them
because they won't eat ...for a few days. I have tried a bit each day since...he is right. Finally had a few hit yesterday, but not much.
Fish stockings are stupid! Fish don't even have legs!!
(keep it going)
I hope the water he dumped into your pond didn’t contain any invasive or damaging plants or organisms.
Are you going to add water lilies or other types of water plants for cover for the fish to hide from predators although it might encourage frogs to take up residence😂😅have fun with your new babys don't over feed them now and watch out for the cats they may fancy going fishing to🎣 🦦 😹😅😂
Wouldn’t have done hybrid. The red ear and blue gill would reproduce anyway. To give you the hybrid, they are super aggressive.
Then minnows nah, should have gone for golden shiners.
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