After watching some videos of people in warm climates raising some amazing fish in yard ponds, I started thinking I would love to have something really cool in my Pond. My little pond is a 2/3 acre in South Central Iowa.
So I am coming to y'all to ask for ideas of what I can put in my pond. Been reading about Sturgeon or paddlefish.
I am planning on digging out the pond out this fall and making it a tad bigger. This pond is very old and was only 8 foot deep. It will soon be 12 foot at the deepest with an average of about 9 foot deep. I did put in a aerator last fall to help the pond life and to keep it from freezing over. Before the aerator it only had small Bullhead Cats. This spring I added some small Bluegill, Bass, Crappie, hybrid Bluegill and a white allure. None fish residents are some Domestic Geese, Mascovy Ducks, ton of frogs, and an occasional Heron.
I have access to a 90 gallon tank if i need to raise something a bit. The most interesting thing I have ever raised was a Tulip Eel.
Any advice or tips are more than welcome.
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So I am coming to y'all to ask for ideas of what I can put in my pond. Been reading about Sturgeon or paddlefish.
I am planning on digging out the pond out this fall and making it a tad bigger. This pond is very old and was only 8 foot deep. It will soon be 12 foot at the deepest with an average of about 9 foot deep. I did put in a aerator last fall to help the pond life and to keep it from freezing over. Before the aerator it only had small Bullhead Cats. This spring I added some small Bluegill, Bass, Crappie, hybrid Bluegill and a white allure. None fish residents are some Domestic Geese, Mascovy Ducks, ton of frogs, and an occasional Heron.
I have access to a 90 gallon tank if i need to raise something a bit. The most interesting thing I have ever raised was a Tulip Eel.
Any advice or tips are more than welcome.
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