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Eric L
05-07-2006, 7:52 PM
Well, on our property we have a pond that is already built out of concrete that is 1000+ gallons and consistes of 1 main pond and 2 minor ponds connected by water ways that are about 1.5 ft deep and 2 feet wide. It was on the property when we got the house. Now I didnt really even think about using it because I really dont think Koi are that great (no offence) and I didnt think I could really put any other fish in it that would survive the northwest winter where the pond may ice over slightly a couple nights.

Anyways my idea is to get local fish from local waterways by going out and catching them myself and raising them in the pond yr round. Any one think this would work? I would keep a partial heater in there so that it dosnt totally freeze over at any time. Imput is appreciated. Also how many gph should I be running on a ponds thats around 1000 gallons?

Thanks,

Eric

IMPULSEBUYER
05-19-2006, 4:24 AM
how about some walleye or some pike maybe a muskie? hehehehehe

NVR ENUF
05-19-2006, 11:29 PM
A friend of mine keeps local fish in his pond, bluegill and catfish.

ewurm
05-19-2006, 11:44 PM
I say some Bass, Sunfish, and maybe something exotic for coldwater.

guppy
05-26-2006, 11:24 PM
For a low/med stocking level use a 2400 gph, For denser populations double that and use spray bar returns for added O2, bluegill, stoneroller or yellow suckers, bullhead, and yellow perch would all work.

Bassman89
06-01-2006, 2:10 PM
i do that with bass, sunfish, catfish etc. works great

guppy
06-02-2006, 4:54 PM
One thing that just popped into mind, you do not really need a heater in NW Washington to keep an ice free area. Use a bubbler ring or small submersible fountain pump strong enough to roil a small portion of the surface and it will give you an ice free area while using much less power.

Aras118119
06-04-2006, 7:53 PM
How about some gars

ewurm
06-04-2006, 10:38 PM
White suckers are cool too, or some freshawter drum.

nativelover
06-18-2006, 12:00 AM
a flathead catfish!!!!!!!! and a long nose gar, and a pike, and a channel catfish...better make it two channels, about 1000 gambusia and a small population of bluegill or perch to feed the bigger fish. also a big carp would be cool.

nativelover
06-18-2006, 12:06 AM
or just a flathead catfish