Building Lake Corona

   / Building Lake Corona #861  
JK, have you estimated the depth on the deep end of the pond?

Your threads are fun to watch, thanks for keeping us entertained.
 
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#862  
JK, have you estimated the depth on the deep end of the pond?

Your threads are fun to watch, thanks for keeping us entertained.


I haven't. I'm guessing about 18' at the deepest point to the final waterline. On another note my laziness has bit me in the a**. Instead of driving to pick up a bar guard for the intake pipe I ordered one online. Still waiting on it. I figured only snow this time of year so no hurry and it saved my an hour and a half of driving. Here's the pond after our rain and ice event a few days ago. Now it's snowing today with about 4" of snow on the ground and more coming down.

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   / Building Lake Corona #863  
Did you do a New Year's Eve firework show?
hugs, Brandi
 
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#864  
Did you do a New Year's Eve firework show?
hugs, Brandi

Nothing this new year. Unfortunately all of the events were still cancelled do to covid.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #865  
Working on a few artificial structures for fish while the pond bottom is still either dry or frozen. Here's the start of the first one. Need to finish adding the pex tubing to the sticks of pvc to create some branch like structure. This will be the largest as it's made of 20' sticks of pvc. Most left over from my siphon system.

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That's excellent structure for the little fishies..just make sure not too deep.
For a couple years after dad had his little pond dug, we would concrete live Christmas trees into 5 gallon buckets and toss in..
 
   / Building Lake Corona #866  
Regarding getting help from the state of Missouri for fish stocking, read the fine print. I went thru a pond build in Kansas and they too would supply free fish for stocking. However, if you used them you had to grant permission to anyone who asked to fish.

I bought fish from a local hatchery. It is really not that expensive for fingerlings and I think I paid about 2 bucks for each 12" bass. Most hatcheries have a delivery program too which helps tremendously.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #867  
^^ That's how it used to be, and maybe still is, in Ohio. You get fish from the state, and you agree to open your property to the public.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #868  
^^ That's how it used to be, and maybe still is, in Ohio. You get fish from the state, and you agree to open your property to the public.

But who knows? Do they publish a list?
 
   / Building Lake Corona #869  
Regarding getting help from the state of Missouri for fish stocking, read the fine print. I went thru a pond build in Kansas and they too would supply free fish for stocking. However, if you used them you had to grant permission to anyone who asked to fish.

I bought fish from a local hatchery. It is really not that expensive for fingerlings and I think I paid about 2 bucks for each 12" bass. Most hatcheries have a delivery program too which helps tremendously.

That was what Texas had when I checked on stocking. No thank you. I stocked my own fish. Don't want folks coming and going, not telling me how many fish they caught, having accidents and suing me, parking in the wrong spots, leaving their trash. The list is endless on why you need to stock your own fish.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Building Lake Corona #870  
When I stocked my 4 1/2 acre pond, I was told by the owner of Tyler Fish Farm, a PhD, to only put feeder fish in there to get it started. Then add one type of predator the following year. I didn't listen and put in two predators, large mouth bass and channel catfish. I expected to have fished it a lot more then I have, and I now have a stunting issue with my predators because they do not allow my prey fish to grow. Another rule of thumb is 100 pounds of predator fish per surface acre. That could be 20 bass at 5 pounds each, or 100 at one pound each. Of course, with spawning and new fish being born every year, it becomes serious work to keep the overall population at 100 pound total of predator fish per surface acre. In my pond, we can catch 30 bass in a couple of hours that all weigh one pound. This is very common for us when we fish the pond. We take every bass out of there that we can so the others can have a chance to grow bigger.

In my pond, I stocked fat head minnows and copper nose bluegill for my feeder fish. Tyler Fish Farm said that they are the best combination for growing big bass and not taking over a pond. Other types of sunfish like crappie can quickly take over a bass pond and the bass will never do anything in that pond.

My current pond record for bass is 7 1/2 pounds

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Pond record 13 pound channel catfish

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Bluegill a friends kids caught

Both of them caught their first fish ever!!  April 2011.JPG
 
   / Building Lake Corona #871  
That was what Texas had when I checked on stocking. No thank you. I stocked my own fish. Don't want folks coming and going, not telling me how many fish they caught, having accidents and suing me, parking in the wrong spots, leaving their trash. The list is endless on why you need to stock your own fish.
hugs, Brandi

So true Brandi . . . ;)
 
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#872  
That was what Texas had when I checked on stocking. No thank you. I stocked my own fish. Don't want folks coming and going, not telling me how many fish they caught, having accidents and suing me, parking in the wrong spots, leaving their trash. The list is endless on why you need to stock your own fish.
hugs, Brandi

Giving up land rights to your pond has always been a misconception here in Missouri and I think a lot of people have missed an opportunity to use a good resource because of that. Everyone I talk to says the same thing, that you give have to allow public access which is not true. Here is the requirements from Missouri Department of Conservation, right side of page . See attached pdf especially last paragraph.

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   / Building Lake Corona #873  
Giving up land rights to your pond has always been a misconception here in Missouri and I think a lot of people have missed an opportunity to use a good resource because of that. Everyone I talk to says the same thing, that you give have to allow public access which is not true. Here is the requirements from Missouri Department of Conservation, right side of page . See attached pdf especially last paragraph.

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I guess one has to go from state to state regs.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #874  
Yeah, that's been a fable for a long time here.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #875  
For me, the kids holding the bluegills in Eddie's picture would be worth more than any trophy fish... but that's just one man's opinion. Although that catfish must have been a lot of fun. Too bad we can't catch them like that through the ice here.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #876  
For me, the kids holding the bluegills in Eddie's picture would be worth more than any trophy fish... but that's just one man's opinion. Although that catfish must have been a lot of fun. Too bad we can't catch them like that through the ice here.

Those are two very beautiful children !!!
 
   / Building Lake Corona #877  
I was actually referring to the smiles on their faces while showing off their catch...
 
   / Building Lake Corona #878  
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I was able to get the bar guard on this morning without draining the pond. Took about 30 minutes to get feeling back into my hands and glad I don't have to repeat this job. The pipe was about 8" below the water surface so I was able to drill a couple of holes in the pipe with a long bit and secure it with some 1/2" wide heavy plastic zip ties to make sure it doesn't pull out of the pipe.

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   / Building Lake Corona #880  
Wow, that's cold work! Here's hoping the next time you cut a hole in the ice, it's for ice fishing. :thumbsup:
 

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