My Pond

2ndHand

5 year old buck +
I was at my farm yesterday and took a photo of the pond. It came through the winter with a decent amount of added water. It was primarily dug for habitat improvement. To date the only things I have added have been Fathead minnows and concrete blocks for the minnows to lay eggs in.Going to add some hybrid Bluegills in a few weeks - 30 of them. Depending on the rainfall, the water depth can fluctuate by a couple of feet during the year, which is why I haven't added additional fish in the past. As with most of the habitat improvements I make - it's all kind of an experiment...;)!

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Looks good. How deep and when did you dig it?
 
Looks good. How deep and when did you dig it?

The very center can range from 11 - 15. Currently I would guess about 13 ft. The pond really depends on snow melt from a nearby ridge. This will be the 4th year, but we had additional work done two years ago to build up the overflow bank and improve the inflow area.
 
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Good choice they do quality work. We've had them do three.
 
Where did you pick them up and did you need a permit?
 
Bought them throughTheisen's in BRF. I had to complete a permit and file with DNR, but there was no fee and no review, just fill it and faxed - pretty simple.
 
Looks great and you can't go wrong with bluegill for tons of action for kids and you too. We put in a hundred coppernose bg last fall, but I'm afraid they were so small I just fed the bass. The ones you have are pretty good sized.
 
Here's a couple of photos of what my pond looks like now - hoping the flowers will help the pollinators!
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Looks good, I like the wildflowers around the pond.
 
Hybrid bluegill are a great fish for ponds.We catch them on plastic worms when bass fishing and they can take it all the way probably weigh close to a pound,pond looks great
 
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