Posted by Mark - IN. on April 23, 2011 at 17:49:57 from (76.16.17.73):
In Reply to: 30'X60' pond questions posted by willys53allis on April 23, 2011 at 15:36:42:
Blue gill will multiply faster than rabbits and kill that pond, eating everything in it to the point that they won't get any bigger than golf balls themselves because they eat everything. Had a pond a couple of decades back, bout 30' deep at the deepest in the middle, bout two acres overall. Stocked it with bass and catfish and tossed in a few carp. Made the mistake of putting a hundred blue gills in it and they ate everything as they multiplied and killed everything off because was no food for anything else. Sure, caught a few undersized bass but that was about it. Ended up tossing in a couple of northern pike in to clean them out, and they cleaned them out but good.
Blue gills will eat mosquitos though. Probably steal the fuel out of your tractor too when you aint looking. If they were human, they'd be shrimpy little wanna be gang bangers.
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