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having trouble trying to stock a pond?
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<blockquote data-quote="cavman138" data-source="post: 198832" data-attributes="member: 2185"><p>My suggestion would just be to go ahead and stock your pond and the highest rates that your pond will allow. There will always be herons and egrets that hang around to eat your minnows, its nature. Plus, stocking your pond with high numbers will allow for the fish life cycle to take place naturally and you will always have enough fish for yourself and the heron's to eat. Depending on how big your pond is, stocking can be expensive, but you can use wholesale companies that can get you a much better price than your local fish farm (likely). How big is your pond? I can give you an idea of the amounts and costs of fish you would be looking at. Plus, we have a fisheries biologist on staff who could answer any other questions. Feel free to pm me if you do not want to discuss all of this openly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cavman138, post: 198832, member: 2185"] My suggestion would just be to go ahead and stock your pond and the highest rates that your pond will allow. There will always be herons and egrets that hang around to eat your minnows, its nature. Plus, stocking your pond with high numbers will allow for the fish life cycle to take place naturally and you will always have enough fish for yourself and the heron's to eat. Depending on how big your pond is, stocking can be expensive, but you can use wholesale companies that can get you a much better price than your local fish farm (likely). How big is your pond? I can give you an idea of the amounts and costs of fish you would be looking at. Plus, we have a fisheries biologist on staff who could answer any other questions. Feel free to pm me if you do not want to discuss all of this openly. [/QUOTE]
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