Dig a Small Pond for Fish

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bdhsfz6 - don't get the wrong idea here. My lake and cattail area was TOTALLY done by Mother Nature. I put fish in the lake and am it's caretaker. A project this large would be well beyond my financial resources. I'm sure the red tape and permits would, also, be awesome.

I have had - "interactions" with the State and Federal government regarding this lake, marsh land and the adjoining large lake ( Alkali Lk ). They have, over many years, attempted to assert jurisdiction over the lake, marsh, adjoining lake. It's not worth a lengthy discussion here. Needless to say - I still own and control everything within the bounds of my 80 acres.

Years ago, this matter was settled and put to bed.
I wasn't referring to you specifically oosic, I was just making a comment on the thread in general.

BTW, it's a very nice setup you have there.
 
   / Dig a Small Pond for Fish #12  
I just wanted to be sure you understood the situation here. - bdhsfz6. Some folks have actually asked - "How long did it take you to dig that lake?"

Yes - I am very fortunate. In 1939 my father purchased this property. My wife and I moved down from Alaska in 1982 and built our retirement home here.
 
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How big and deep of a pond is required so fish don't freeze? That would be the first thing I'd research if I was in a climate such as yours.

There are likely state resources to help your research.
I'd have a 24/7 small aeration powered by solar and battery.
 
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As for aeration, my thoughts is I would use something like this but with a battery (and larger panel to charge battery), that way would run 24/7 to prevent ice formation and other oxygen issues. Amazon.com: Solariver Solar Pond Aerator, DC Brushless Air Pump, 10 Watt Solar Panel, 5 Air Stones, Sun Powered Oxygenation for Fish Ponds, Aquaculture, Hydroponic, Bubbleponics, Bait Tank : Patio, Lawn & Garden
The problem with solar is that good daylight is scarce on a short winter day especially when it is snowing. I've noticed our outdoor lights with solar panels are pretty useless in winter although they put out good light on summer nights after a sunny day.
 

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