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Old 12-13-2011, 08:28 AM   #1
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A few years ago we dug out a good sized pond. There was one section where we able to get down about 15 feet, but some of it is pretty shallow. We left a small island off to one side. In spring we've had a pair of Canada geese nest on the island. A buddy put a few bass in the pond after we dug it. It's amazing how many fish there are now, and it's deep enough that they are able to survive the winter. Last Father's Day, the boys and I had a fishing derby. Those fish were practically attacking our lines.


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Old 12-13-2011, 08:22 PM   #2
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Well, you dug out a fishpond for fishing? Throw some fry and then fishing yourself?


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Old 12-13-2011, 11:32 PM   #3
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I would love to have a pond on our property. We don't have a natural source of water to divert to be able to make pond though. It would have to be all artificially done if we were to have one.


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We actually filled in the pond on our property when we bought our house. It had a lot of snakes in it! Gross! We never got rid of the water though - it was fed from a running stream. So we have a small stream through the middle of our yard.


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That sounds like a great pond. We want to have something like that one day. Do you have to take any special measures to keep it clean or is it pretty easy to take care of?


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Old 12-22-2011, 08:18 AM   #6
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I recently finished an addition to my fish pond. I added half an acre with depths to 35 feet. I have largemouth bass, yellow perch, bluegill, warmouth, rock bass, channel catfish, carp, and green sunfish.

The pond has bays, channels and islands. Right now I'm working on landscaping.


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Hey dinosaur whats a warmourth?? and what is the differnce bewteen a a green sunfish and a regular?


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How large of a pond are you talking here and how long did it take to make? We have the room for one but I am not sure if I can talk my better half into it or not. And this is a warmourth.


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Hey dinosaur whats a warmourth?? and what is the differnce bewteen a a green sunfish and a regular?
A warmouth is a panfish similar to a bluegill but with a heavier jaw and a larger mouth.

A green sunfish is green and looks rather like a bluegill but doesn't get as big. Sunfish is a category of fish that includes bluegill, green sunfish, warmouth, rock bass, pumpkinseed, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, and a number of other fish that generally prefer warmer water, hence - sunfish.

And, hippieP, the total water surface of my pond is about two acres stretched out over about four acres of land. This is because I didn't want to make it square or rectangular. I wanted it to look natural.

You can make one smaller than an acre that will house goodly numbers of fish. If you are interested, look up ponds or pond management on the net and you'll probably find lots of help. Or try Jones Fish & Lake Management, 3433 Church Street, Newtown, OH 45244, jonesfish.com |.
Here's hoping you get your pond.


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