Thanks Thanks:  0
HaHa HaHa:  0
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 14

Thread: Pond management

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Brandon, Mississippi
    Posts
    27,673
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default Pond management


    We finally got all our running around done and fixing to hit the farm hard. I've been reading about pond management and was curious about a couple things. I read something about lime. I haven't had it tested yet but how important is lime? I know I'll fertilize it, that's a given. You can see the bottom in 3 FOW so I know it's not healthy. I assume it has something to to with the PH. I'd just rather not have to put a bunch of lime it it.
    proud member of "Team Cup"

  2. #2
    "G"'s Avatar
    "G" is offline Super Duper Moderator - 2012 Crappie.Com Man of the year & 2018 Crappie.com Decade of Exceptional Service Awards * Crappie.com Supporter * Member Sponsor
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Belden, MS
    Posts
    95,225
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Yep.....lime is used to adjust the ph. Go to your local Soil Conservation office for you county.....they have free booklets on pond management. I have five ponds on my place and they have been a big help to me. The MS State Extension Service has also.

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using Tapatalk 2
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
    PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
    PICO Lures Field Rep
    Likes satdoc1, Speck, Billbob LIKED above post

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jun 2013
    Location
    ms
    Posts
    2,889
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Mdwfp holds pond management workshops

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    MO
    Posts
    1,834
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Yep....what G and KnightShadow10 said. Also go to Pond Boss.com. That's ALL they do. EVERYTHING you'd ever what to know about a pond, everything.....the answer is there. They will also respond to emails, etc. You'll find that a pond can be toooo fertile also. Go there and you'll get answers. Good luck....'raisin' a pond can be fun! Enjoy.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Brandon, Mississippi
    Posts
    27,673
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    thanks I plan on going thursday to a seminar at Tourcotte
    proud member of "Team Cup"

  6. #6
    Speck's Avatar
    Speck is offline MO/MS Moderator and Fishing Legend * Member Sponsor
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    MO
    Posts
    17,223
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    When I built my lake, the Missouri Dept. of Conservation was a huge help. They provided me with several publications on how to manage a lake. Very insightful.


    Crazy Angler Pro Staff
    Crappie Logic Pro Staff

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Brandon, Mississippi
    Posts
    27,673
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Thanks, yeh, Ima hit the local guys up. WEant bass n bream. Everything I've been reading is you stock the bream first, then later on, stock the bass. Kinda wanting Coppernose and Redears
    proud member of "Team Cup"

  8. #8
    Speck's Avatar
    Speck is offline MO/MS Moderator and Fishing Legend * Member Sponsor
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    MO
    Posts
    17,223
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    When mine first filled up, I stocked fathead minnows. I put 4 pounds per acre. They reproduce about 6-7 times a year. I had a pond full of minnows after the first year. That started my food base. The second year, I stocked channel cats and blue gills. They adapted very well. I began feeding them every evening shortly after stocking. The catfish were as long as my index finger when I stocked them. They weighed 1 1/2 to 2 pounds their first year. After the cats and bream had a year in the lake, I stocked LM bass. The lake was so full of minnows at this point that you could almost walk across the water on them. The bass were the size of my little finger when stocked. The next year, they were already a pound. They sure thinned out the minnows though. I then stocked black crappie. Made sure I had a good food base and predator base to control the crappie.
    Last edited by Speck; 06-13-2016 at 03:13 PM.


    Crazy Angler Pro Staff
    Crappie Logic Pro Staff

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Feb 2016
    Location
    Olive Branch, MS
    Posts
    2,952
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    You done it right Speck.. my folks stocked their pond 14 years ago with bass, bluegill and hybrids. The gills & hybrids (and big) have been a blast for 13 years, but the bass fishing was horrible, weed thru literally 50 one 1/2 to 1lb bass for a decent 3 lb fish or up. He restocked this year put in more gills and hybrids and says he added 5,000lbs?? of minners... Bass are growing like weeds from what I hear.. :-)

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Brandon, Mississippi
    Posts
    27,673
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    how big of a lake do you have Speck? Mines about an acre and a tenth right now. This summer, I'm doing to get someone in there and expand it a little. Make it a little deeper in the shallow end and pull the one shoreline back some. want to add another couple 10ths of an acre or so
    proud member of "Team Cup"

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

BACK TO TOP