This looks so awesome. Wish I had money to buy some property and do this!
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Thanks Dale. Once we get this duck killing out of our system it will be time for fishing season to start again.
Haven't been out there in a while, but don't think the Tilapia made it. They were sucking air and moving slow right after Christmas. Needless to say the heat lamps are much better at keeping a mediocre lunch warm than they are at keeping fish alive.
There is some hope because the well water exits out under the dock and there is a bunch of structure stuffed under there, but the hope is slim.
The kids should start hitting the bluegill pretty hard this year and we're hoping the bass will have made good progress.
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Originally posted by jkelbe View Postany update on how the project is coming along?
Originally posted by knighttime View PostAny updates on how ridiculous the duck hunting was on this pond this past winter?
Originally posted by bfree View PostNice work
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Originally posted by deer farmer View PostIt looks like a great place, and u documented it well. And for the guys looking to build a pond, go to pond boss forum, lots of pond knowledge before u start. Me, I went with the Camalot Bell bass, Coppernose blugill, Red ears and Hybred strippers. In 4 yrs I should have 8lb bass and 8lb stripers. With possible 15lb bass in 10yrs. Look it up, lots of info on how to get it done in Texas.
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