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    #16
    I'm having a channel put in the middle with a sharp drop.

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      #17
      Originally posted by DeerGeek View Post
      Go as deep as you can...
      I agree. 10ft would be my minimum in my area. If not it’s going to go dry every few yrs. we are 8ft low now. 15-20 minimum would be my goal. What part of the state are you building?

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        #18
        Central Texas near Rockdale


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          #19
          Here's mine...…..17ft deep...……..
          If your only going 8-10.... I'd get it as big as you can...…
          This is Texas.....and tanks go dry...………..
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            #20
            Originally posted by sailor View Post
            Here's mine...…..17ft deep...……..

            If your only going 8-10.... I'd get it as big as you can...…

            This is Texas.....and tanks go dry...………..

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            Man beautiful water


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              #21
              Almost 2 acres. 10 feet depth - last picture is taken through my window in my home office
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                #22
                Originally posted by Huntingfool View Post
                Almost 2 acres. 10 feet depth - last picture is taken through my window in my home office


                Man this is awesome!


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                  #23
                  Not working with a great budget. Have to do what i can do for about 4 or 5k


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                    #24
                    Here is my baby. Little over 15 acres and 40ft max depth at full pool.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                      Here is my baby. Little over 15 acres and 40ft max depth at full pool.



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                      In dreams.. lol amazing


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                        #26
                        Bump


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                          #27
                          Originally posted by sailor View Post
                          Here's mine...…..17ft deep...……..
                          If your only going 8-10.... I'd get it as big as you can...…
                          This is Texas.....and tanks go dry...………..
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                          That’s pretty sweet. Where are you located?

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by BrandonA View Post
                            Here is my baby. Little over 15 acres and 40ft max depth at full pool.

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                            You win . Was that some sort of quarry before?

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                              #29
                              In Central TX I would go deeper than 10 feet if possible. My lake is 17 feet at it's deepest but is 5 feet low right now and it could get worse into this summer. Pray for a gully washer.

                              If the budget allows I would build the pond in strips if possible so you can maximize the amount of shoreline. Like gravel pits.

                              My lake is an old gravel pit (15 acres) but it has over 3 miles of shoreline to fish because it has interconnected strips. Just fantastic for fishing.

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                                #30
                                Good thread
                                Ttt

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