Simeon, it is so nice to see your son help you on this farm, and it is a blessing to hear what he wants to do when you get to the states. Simeon, it sure is a blessing from God that you are here taking care of this farm and you sure are humble.
This was really interesting. I almost didn’t click on the video, as I’m not much interested in fish. I especially liked seeing the passion that Isak has and his interest for his future. Thanks for sharing.
What a picturesque location. Your son has a wonderful idea for a business and it is something that he already loves. I hope y’all find a place where he can make his pond. Can’t wait to watch your next video.😊
Thank you Simeon for sharing. Issac I can see you are not too comfortable in front of the camera like your dad, but I appreciate you showing us what you do and love doing.☺️ I remember watching MIgardener RUclips popular personality when he was very young, even Huw also gardener on YT, they’re experts behind the camera now. 😉 Hi Alex, mm’mm that is delicious hot breakfast for all the hardworking family, God bless. ☺️💗
I really look forward to following your getting settled in TN. I had looked at NE TN for retirement but given my declining tolerance for winter I will probably end up in the East Texas Piney Woods and would love to have a fish pond so this is of particular interest to me.
@@simeonandalex yes we live in Western Washington. Our new propeety is in the foothills of the cascades. We have a lake across the street though. That we have access via a cabin our family owns. Plus, the lakes and rivers near by. So I think he will be ok. But it would be that much easier to just walk out our back door. 🙂 His idea of heaven.
The trout we have here are called brown trout, I prefer them to rainbow as that can sometimes taste a little earthy, whereas the brown trout are lovely. I do enjoy watching the fish in the streams, very relaxing. Never heard of grass eating carp - how fascinating! Super to see Isaac enjoying his work and helping you. I do hope you get your own farm soon. Thank you so much.
I’m in east tn. Do know it gets pretty hot here in summer, so be prepared to keep your trout cool, or the water may get too warm for them. We also have many predators that may raid your ponds. Both from land and air. I am mostly Swede, but American, hence my tuning in. Good luck to you😊
Yum , lets eat! Looks fabulous. Love this farmers ponds and the entire farm. Looking forward to hearing more from you soon. Take care God bless and keep you all.
I am so glad to see you guys, have missed you and your family. Looking forward to seeing you move to the states, if you find a place in E. Tennessee you will be close to my daughter and her husband. Hopefully she will learn more about your way of homesteading.
Man, I wish I could do stuff like this My dad has 5 acres and won't let me do anything accept cut it. 😑 So I'm working hard and hopefully I can get an acre or two by the end of the year.
That is tough. I know what that is like. I am sorry. BUT, don't give up. We have personally struggled through many years of not having our own land and we still don't, but we are getting there slowly. We have made the biggest steps towards our dream since we have made decisions holistically.
In East Tennessee depending on elevation you can have trout ponds either rainbow or the native brook trout (actually a char) if you are at higher elevation, if you are at lower elevation typically your pond will be a mix of bluegill, largemouth bass and channel catfish, the catfish will be what you can sell. Elevation will determine the best cattle breed as well, highlands are very common in Appalachia at higher elevation.
Beautiful farm but how special that your son is so interested in fish farming, what a great hard working man he will become. So many parents will not take time working with their children because it takes so much time and quicker to do it themselves. But that's what God requires of parents to teach, instruct your children.
We keep plants in our ponds, which helps the fish. We started with just comets and a couple of koi. The wild birds have brought us sun fish. They have been growing for a few years now, haven’t tried to catch any to eat. The sunfish keep the comets from over populating the ponds.
Cool farm, nice spring water. Yes there’s little feed available in there. If I owed it, I would use 80-90% high quality conventional feed than supplement with worms and minnows I produced myself, Then fast the fish 3-5 days before harvesting a few, it clears all the toxins and makes them taste great. Holtzer is awesome🎉🍀🌹🍁
14:01 That's exactly what I'm wishng for, Issac, haha. I have access to lots of water and also the infrastructure (pipelines, drains, a big concrete building, also live in mountainous region where trout is naturally present, etc) for such an enterprise. I just don't know how to go about the commercial part, though... Anyway, great content. Just found your channel and subbed. Best wishes from BG.
I hope our pigs will be more quality since we chose mini potbelly’s. They’re almost 2 and almost as big as dad now. Going to eat our first slow grown, home raised pig within a few months.
Maybe some ideas for the trout farm? 1. Feed the trout insects/bugs! Possobly a cheaper and more natural diet for the fish. 2. More current in the pond! Maybe some underwater jets that increase the current and water movement may lead to healthy trout.
In the 🇺🇸 grass carp are mainly used to control weeds in ponds. In most states you need a permit to stock them and they are sterilized fish. They do not want them in trout streams. I have a 1/4 acre bass and bluegill pond 5-15ft deep in N.Y. allowed 3. Have to wait 2 yrs to apply for more if needed or wanted. Blue herons are a problem, carry grubs that infect fish besides killing bass too big to swallow.
I found that extremely interesting and very innovative design. I don't feel they looked overly over stocked and water clarity in the last pond is a prime indication I feel. But I also understand where you are coming from with the points you raise. Not sure I agree totally, but I understand. Does the water from last pond drain into another pond or an aquaponic system? I tried raising fish for two years in my dugout (man made pond), but determined that the fluctuating water and oxygen levels were prohibitive to success because of grasses and the lack of air movement because of the trees. I was not prepared to do the development necessary. Especially living in the land of many lakes. Interesting video. Your son definitely likes doing it.
A beautiful setting. I agree the farm pond could be better, but I believe science/Natural biology is starting to have a more sustainable and natural environment. Mossy Earth is a good example. What a beautiful view, surely Gods Wonder in action.
The fish should be fine being packed into smaller ponds like that. That is if that is fresh spring water. If that is recirculating water then they would be overstocked but i think they are ok. The fish themselves usually prefer to be in tight groups as they feel safer.
Too many fish leads to abundance of fish poop leads to fish disease. The piped in pressurized water isnt helping matters other than oxygen which probably isnt truly enough for that number of fish. Vortexing the water would bring the water back to a bit more natural state. Schauberger had a vortex container that would spin water contaminants out to the side and be taken off in a separate tube. Just armchair observations, im sure things are different on the ground. Glad to see you back in action.
Wow thank you I look forward to seeing the fish farms your son has in the states. I bet that he won’t have to cull the herd oops the school of trout in properly run pools❤🎉❤😊
Hey Simeon,what is your oldest son's name? We have lots of Ponds that Folks fill with Stock but... A lot get eaten by Otters or Fished out! The small Trout are call Brookies, Native Brook Trout The Salmon come to Spawn and Die their spawn swims to the Ocean and back to Spawn. I hope this helps. It's wonderful that your Son has a Pation for this Fish Farming👍. You have to eat them LoL. Thanks Guys 💖 JO JO IN VT 💞💨❄️☃️
That is one of the issues when they are overstocked. It should get used by plants and other life and the water regenerate down stream. In this case it is minimized by feeding very little
In the USA you must treat the waste water from your farm, especially if it feeds into a trout stream. This is a blessing in disguise as the nutrients can be used to grow more food for your trout. Good luck in your endeavors
Absolutely beautiful farm and Trout ponds 🎣 thanks for sharing and wishing you much success in the US :)
Beautiful farm. I cannot wait until your arrival here in the US and your new journey. Good to see your son helping and supporting your family. 💖💖🎶🎶
Bug zappers over the ponds
Simeon, it is so nice to see your son help you on this farm, and it is a blessing to hear what he wants to do when you get to the states. Simeon, it sure is a blessing from God that you are here taking care of this farm and you sure are humble.
Thank you. I found the fish ponds very interesting.
I have followed you since Sweden and look forward to seeing you get settled in Tennessee. Enjoyed the fish ponds.
This was really interesting. I almost didn’t click on the video, as I’m not much interested in fish. I especially liked seeing the passion that Isak has and his interest for his future. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so happy that you and your family are still thriving I can't wait until you come to the states.
Thank you so much!!
What a picturesque location. Your son has a wonderful idea for a business and it is something that he already loves. I hope y’all find a place where he can make his pond. Can’t wait to watch your next video.😊
Thank you Simeon for sharing.
Issac I can see you are not too comfortable in front of the camera like your dad, but I appreciate you showing us what you do and love doing.☺️
I remember watching MIgardener RUclips popular personality when he was very young, even Huw also gardener on YT, they’re experts behind the camera now. 😉
Hi Alex, mm’mm that is delicious hot breakfast for all the hardworking family, God bless. ☺️💗
Brook trout
Thank you sharing your life with US. The view & sounds are gorgeous.
With that music, you will fit right in in East Tennessee! My dad is from the Gatlinburg area. Lovely, lovely, I love when we visit there!
Beautiful video! I can't wait until you are in Tennessee. TN native here.
Your children sure are growing fast. Love your videos.
Wonderful quality video! Love to see the fish system & I agree with you. Moving to TN? ! :) how exciting can't wait to see what you do!
I really look forward to following your getting settled in TN. I had looked at NE TN for retirement but given my declining tolerance for winter I will probably end up in the East Texas Piney Woods and would love to have a fish pond so this is of particular interest to me.
My husband loves to fish. We love trout. He'd be in 7th heaven with a trout pond.
Do you live somewhere where that could become reality for you?
@@simeonandalex yes we live in Western Washington. Our new propeety is in the foothills of the cascades. We have a lake across the street though. That we have access via a cabin our family owns. Plus, the lakes and rivers near by. So I think he will be ok. But it would be that much easier to just walk out our back door. 🙂 His idea of heaven.
The trout we have here are called brown trout, I prefer them to rainbow as that can sometimes taste a little earthy, whereas the brown trout are lovely. I do enjoy watching the fish in the streams, very relaxing. Never heard of grass eating carp - how fascinating! Super to see Isaac enjoying his work and helping you. I do hope you get your own farm soon. Thank you so much.
I’m in east tn. Do know it gets pretty hot here in summer, so be prepared to keep your trout cool, or the water may get too warm for them. We also have many predators that may raid your ponds. Both from land and air. I am mostly Swede, but American, hence my tuning in. Good luck to you😊
Thank you for your videos Simeon
Glad you like them!
Yum , lets eat! Looks fabulous. Love this farmers ponds and the entire farm. Looking forward to hearing more from you soon. Take care God bless and keep you all.
Can't wait till you're here in the USA. Welcome to America. :) happy to have you here.
I am so glad to see you guys, have missed you and your family. Looking forward to seeing you move to the states, if you find a place in E. Tennessee you will be close to my daughter and her husband. Hopefully she will learn more about your way of homesteading.
Man, I wish I could do stuff like this My dad has 5 acres and won't let me do anything accept cut it. 😑 So I'm working hard and hopefully I can get an acre or two by the end of the year.
That is tough. I know what that is like. I am sorry. BUT, don't give up. We have personally struggled through many years of not having our own land and we still don't, but we are getting there slowly. We have made the biggest steps towards our dream since we have made decisions holistically.
In East Tennessee depending on elevation you can have trout ponds either rainbow or the native brook trout (actually a char) if you are at higher elevation, if you are at lower elevation typically your pond will be a mix of bluegill, largemouth bass and channel catfish, the catfish will be what you can sell. Elevation will determine the best cattle breed as well, highlands are very common in Appalachia at higher elevation.
Beautiful farm but how special that your son is so interested in fish farming, what a great hard working man he will become. So many parents will not take time working with their children because it takes so much time and quicker to do it themselves. But that's what God requires of parents to teach, instruct your children.
We keep plants in our ponds, which helps the fish. We started with just comets and a couple of koi. The wild birds have brought us sun fish. They have been growing for a few years now, haven’t tried to catch any to eat. The sunfish keep the comets from over populating the ponds.
What a blessing. Thank you.
Cool farm, nice spring water. Yes there’s little feed available in there. If I owed it, I would use 80-90% high quality conventional feed than supplement with worms and minnows I produced myself, Then fast the fish 3-5 days before harvesting a few, it clears all the toxins and makes them taste great. Holtzer is awesome🎉🍀🌹🍁
Another wonderful video. Thank you!
This was a really informative video today.
14:01 That's exactly what I'm wishng for, Issac, haha. I have access to lots of water and also the infrastructure (pipelines, drains, a big concrete building, also live in mountainous region where trout is naturally present, etc) for such an enterprise. I just don't know how to go about the commercial part, though... Anyway, great content. Just found your channel and subbed.
Best wishes from BG.
Very interesting. Your son seems to be doing a great job. Thanks for taking the time to teach him to help you.
I hope our pigs will be more quality since we chose mini potbelly’s. They’re almost 2 and almost as big as dad now. Going to eat our first slow grown, home raised pig within a few months.
Maybe some ideas for the trout farm? 1. Feed the trout insects/bugs! Possobly a cheaper and more natural diet for the fish. 2. More current in the pond! Maybe some underwater jets that increase the current and water movement may lead to healthy trout.
Thanks for this great video 👍❤️
BEST WISHES TO YOU AND YOURS
Didn’t know about grass carp but in reading seems if you maintain them they are great.
In the 🇺🇸 grass carp are mainly used to control weeds in ponds. In most states you need a permit to stock them and they are sterilized fish. They do not want them in trout streams. I have a 1/4 acre bass and bluegill pond 5-15ft deep in N.Y. allowed 3. Have to wait 2 yrs to apply for more if needed or wanted. Blue herons are a problem, carry grubs that infect fish besides killing bass too big to swallow.
The ones with the white on the fins are called Brook Trout :)
I found that extremely interesting and very innovative design. I don't feel they looked overly over stocked and water clarity in the last pond is a prime indication I feel. But I also understand where you are coming from with the points you raise. Not sure I agree totally, but I understand. Does the water from last pond drain into another pond or an aquaponic system? I tried raising fish for two years in my dugout (man made pond), but determined that the fluctuating water and oxygen levels were prohibitive to success because of grasses and the lack of air movement because of the trees. I was not prepared to do the development necessary. Especially living in the land of many lakes. Interesting video. Your son definitely likes doing it.
A beautiful setting. I agree the farm pond could be better, but I believe science/Natural biology is starting to have a more sustainable and natural environment. Mossy Earth is a good example. What a beautiful view, surely Gods Wonder in action.
The trout get more food than what was on that cup, right? Beautiful setup, love getting an inside look.
The fish should be fine being packed into smaller ponds like that. That is if that is fresh spring water. If that is recirculating water then they would be overstocked but i think they are ok. The fish themselves usually prefer to be in tight groups as they feel safer.
When you get to the states you can farm catfish. Popular eating down south.
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I think the other species of trout that you were looking for a name on was German brown at least to me they look like brown trout😊
Too many fish leads to abundance of fish poop leads to fish disease. The piped in pressurized water isnt helping matters other than oxygen which probably isnt truly enough for that number of fish. Vortexing the water would bring the water back to a bit more natural state.
Schauberger had a vortex container that would spin water contaminants out to the side and be taken off in a separate tube.
Just armchair observations, im sure things are different on the ground. Glad to see you back in action.
Looking forward to having you in Tenn. We will be neighbors.
You didn't get to eat one? They look absolutely delicious 🤤 maybe pan fried with a white butter sauce 🔥
Wow thank you I look forward to seeing the fish farms your son has in the states. I bet that he won’t have to cull the herd oops the school of trout in properly run pools❤🎉❤😊
Such a beautiful location. Are you sure that you want to come to states?
Are you referring to "Brook trout" that live in the creeks?
Yes, if that is the official English term.
@@simeonandalex Based on the flash of speckles, that's my best guess. Thanks for sharing your inspiring video.
Hey Simeon,what is your oldest son's name?
We have lots of Ponds that Folks fill with Stock but...
A lot get eaten by Otters or Fished out!
The small Trout are call Brookies, Native Brook Trout
The Salmon come to Spawn and Die their spawn swims to the Ocean and back to Spawn.
I hope this helps.
It's wonderful that your Son has a Pation for this Fish Farming👍.
You have to eat them LoL.
Thanks Guys 💖
JO JO IN VT 💞💨❄️☃️
I think it is Isak.
Those that live locally in the Alps in English are known as German Brown Trout.
Are the ponds fed from a spring on the mountain?
Yes. Water coming from over 2000m elevation.
What is the feed you are using?
How do you get rid of the fish waste in the ponds?
That is one of the issues when they are overstocked. It should get used by plants and other life and the water regenerate down stream. In this case it is minimized by feeding very little
In the USA you must treat the waste water from your farm, especially if it feeds into a trout stream. This is a blessing in disguise as the nutrients can be used to grow more food for your trout. Good luck in your endeavors
Sre eggs as expensive there as here in the states. $5.00 a dozen where I live in Wisconsin and these are regular not organic
I thought you were coming to the US? What happened?
We are, but we have to wait for my visa to process. Until then we work and keep preparing ourselves the best we can.
Without Feed ?
How old is tour son?
13
@@simeonandalex Thanks. Such a wonderful young man.
Some of them look like Brook trout.
Why would you move to the USA look at that view
This is the cheapest pond u ever made. U only need to invest money into that water filter system.
Jeez, don't move to the U.S. It's a shit-show.