Posted by 641Dave on February 21, 2012 at 06:56:12 from (64.221.11.26):
...and when I say pond, I mean a Texas tank. :)
I have a small pond behind the house that I cleaned out this past summer after it went dry. Not big, probably 35 yards across at the widest point but I'm thinking I've got it to about 12 feet deep in the deepest part now.
Anyway, I want to get a jump on restocking it but I can't afford to put to much into it yet. With all the other improvements I have to do first I just was hoping to get a start on it and maybe have a place for the kids to catch a pan fish in the late summer.
I'd love to have a few crappie in it too.
Anyway, if a fella was wanting a good little crappie pond someday, what would you suggest to buy here if you were only going to spend maybe a couple hundred dollars.
I was thinking 100 black crappie, 100 copper nose bluegill and a few pounds of fathead minnows.
I think I'll introduce some bass later on as we catch some from the big lake. Any opinions are welcome, I have no idea of what I'm doing here. lol.
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