Don't stock crappie unless the pond is fished heavly and not thrown back. They multiply like flys and never exceed 6 inches in short order. No Appaloosa ( aka,flat head,yellow)cats. I have talked to people who put 2 or 3 in a pond and will never do it again. The app is an eating machine that eats only live food and can wipe out everything in a pond in a few years. Flathead minnows are a great forage. I don't allow people to bring minnows to my pond because they tend to dump them in when finished and can introduce trash fish. I am pleased with the 2" uv resistant pipe I buried in the dam for controling water level and silt. If inlet is positioned 12" above bottom of pond,silting in is dramaticly delayed. Controling level before water go's over spillway prevents fish escaping. If the watershed doesn't wash in trash,a screen works good on spillway,but trash will bust it otherwise. If you are interested,email and I will discuss details and send sketches if you like.
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