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Pointers on feeding a stocked pond?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Baron" data-source="post: 5854120" data-attributes="member: 21307"><p>I use a one directional deer feeder. Bought it cheap after deer season. I have been using it since march of 17. Aquamax is a great product and puts size on fish quickly. Set your timer to run just long enough for the fish to quickly eat what is thrown out. As the size increases you will have to adjust the timer to throw more feed. Highly recommend checking out Pond Boss forum. Anything you want to know will be discussed on that forum. Be careful with the LM on a newly stocked pond. The will put a hurting on your bream. If you can find Copper Nose blue gill I highly recommend them. The get huge with supplemental feeding. I also recommend a quality aerator if you have a power supply to run it. Oxygen and supplemental feed will greatly enhance your pond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Baron, post: 5854120, member: 21307"] I use a one directional deer feeder. Bought it cheap after deer season. I have been using it since march of 17. Aquamax is a great product and puts size on fish quickly. Set your timer to run just long enough for the fish to quickly eat what is thrown out. As the size increases you will have to adjust the timer to throw more feed. Highly recommend checking out Pond Boss forum. Anything you want to know will be discussed on that forum. Be careful with the LM on a newly stocked pond. The will put a hurting on your bream. If you can find Copper Nose blue gill I highly recommend them. The get huge with supplemental feeding. I also recommend a quality aerator if you have a power supply to run it. Oxygen and supplemental feed will greatly enhance your pond. [/QUOTE]
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