Posted by ShepFL on February 02, 2014 at 09:10:28 from (67.223.220.3):
I have a very healthy fish pond (~1 acre) loaded with bream and channel cat.
While winter is still here (dry season) I am planning to make it about 2-3 acres. It will be levee pond not spring fed. Soil is 2' sand then blue clay down to 10'. Summer rains will be used to fill it over time.
Pond will be used for a) recreational fishing/swimming/wildlife habitat b) fish feeding area w/ seine for fish frys c) 5 stand sporting clays around perimeter d) fire protection w/ dry hydrant to county specs e) some type of spill way to prevent washouts f) Will not be livestock pond
Used to the USDA would I have been reading on PondBoss and have reviewed my VHS version of Ray Scott Great Small Waters videos.
What recommendations do you have or do you wish you had done to your pond?
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