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Pointers on feeding a stocked pond?
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<blockquote data-quote="thirdwilliam" data-source="post: 5852254" data-attributes="member: 5014"><p>Have the water tested to determine fertilizer needs. Our pond is 8 acres and we have been working to improve the size for a number of years. We place tilapia every spring to provide additional food, they spawn every 30 days. We have added crawfish every couple years and shad . We had it shocked before we started to determine where we were. Bass, bluegill and crappie pond. We are supposed to take out 250 fish every year. Ours was over populated and the bass were stunted. We now have a good variation of age class and healthier fish</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thirdwilliam, post: 5852254, member: 5014"] Have the water tested to determine fertilizer needs. Our pond is 8 acres and we have been working to improve the size for a number of years. We place tilapia every spring to provide additional food, they spawn every 30 days. We have added crawfish every couple years and shad . We had it shocked before we started to determine where we were. Bass, bluegill and crappie pond. We are supposed to take out 250 fish every year. Ours was over populated and the bass were stunted. We now have a good variation of age class and healthier fish [/QUOTE]
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