Restocking Pond

Mausermeister

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I built my pond about 25 years ago, right after we bought the farm. Stocked it initially with bass, hybrid bluegill, fathead minnows, catfish, and a few triploid grass carp. Over the last few years the fishing has declined, and some of the carp died and those that remain are not able to keep the vegetation in check like they used to.
Now that my daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter just moved back from fAlabama, I figure I should mow around it more often and see about restocking.
I just found out the fish truck is supposed to be in town today, so I'm going to get some channel cats, shell crackers, and a few more grass carp.
 
I'd definitely go on the lesser side with the cats as they will outcompete other fish for food. If you want a clean pond I highly suggest going to tractor supply and buying some pond dye. It keeps the sunlight from reaching the bottom and it does great for keeping vegetation down. It also helps smaller fish and minnows survive because the water is darker. I would look into hybrid bluegill for the simple reason they get BIG and a ton of fun to catch but they don't really reproduce because most are sterile and males and overload the pond.
 
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