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For most of us the development practices associated with fishing ponds are not something that we spend a lot of time considering. However, for many farmers and landowners that desire to use any ponds on their land for fishing, pond development concerns are most important. Small fishing ponds are actually quite hard to develop as they do not have the scale of natural lakes and most likely do not have the feeder system that most large man-made reservoirs require as well to maintain the freshness of the water. Therefore, for small fishing ponds to be successful, and not to end up as stagnant puddles, you must consider three issues: water quality, plants and cover, and fish population. All three of these are actually interrelated, but one typically starts with addressing what kind of fish you want to catch in the fishing ponds you are developing.

Developing Fishing Ponds

QuickTip: Many fish farms may consider actually lining their ponds like swimming pools just to prevent this effect. The water in fishing ponds needs to be checked very frequently as you get the pond ready for fishing.

In North America the fish most talked about and focused on is the Bass. There are many types of Bass. Some of them are more resilient, some more likely to reach large sizes and some that grow more quickly and so on. When you are developing fishing ponds and are targeting a fish such as the Bass as your primary product, you will need to consider the entire food chain. Most ponds can expect to get some natural pond development. Fish and frog spawn is typically transferred by clinging to birds’ feet and other pond dwelling animals. Somehow, nature has figured out how to make this happen. However, you may not have the decades to wait for completely natural development and you will need to consider artificially stocking your fishing ponds with fry of feed dish, such as bluegill and other small fish. Once you have established the major element’s of the target fish’s food chain, you may introduce the fish you want to grow and catch. However, is your pond ready?
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Fish Population

Tip: Some of them are more resilient, some more likely to reach large sizes and some that grow more quickly and so on.

Fishing ponds are unique in that they typically form their own little ecosystem and unless they have natural feeder streams or are large enough to manage themselves, they will need constant watching.

Water Quality, Plants and Cover

Most fish prefer certain types of plant cover and in fact need it, as it permits temperature gradients in the water and can provide oxygenation to the water, as well. However, even this is a balance. Many fishing ponds were, in fact, damaged by plants such as hydrilla that can take over a pond and literally suffocate the fish. Hydrilla is now considered an aquatic weed.
Another important consideration in fishing ponds is the water alkalinity or acidity. As fishing ponds are naturally lined, typically chemicals from the surrounding soils and stones actually seep into the water. Many fish farms may consider actually lining their ponds like swimming pools just to prevent this effect. The water in fishing ponds needs to be checked very frequently as you get the pond ready for fishing. You then continually introduce the bait fish and then the target fish. Even after the water and pond appears to be a stable mini-ecosystem, you should continue to monitor the chemicals in the water and the ability of the plant cover to maintain its growth at an appropriate level.

Hint: Many fish farms may consider actually lining their ponds like swimming pools just to prevent this effect.

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  2. Similar to prefab homes, prefab ponds are built in a factory and shipped to a building site, where they are installed according to local regulations. The main difference between prefab ponds and those that require a liner is the ultimate shape of the pond. Additionally, a pond with a liner is more prone to liner damage that can drain the pond quickly. In an area with owls, putting fish in a pond can attract the birds looking for food and their talons can make quick work of a rubber or plastic liner.When installing prefab ponds the proper size hole to be made, depending on the size of the pond, can be determined by turning it upside down and marking the ground.
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  4. Making an oasis out of your backyard is not as difficult as it may sound. It will take several days of work, but only several hours of hard labor. First you must design what it is that you want in your backyard. Then you must place everything. Doing all of this on paper first is much easier than planting and digging and then having to remove it to another location. Using an eraser to move your plants and shrubs is much easier on your back. Of course, you will start with plants, flowers, bushes and trees. Then you must decide on lighting and walkways.
  5. Fiberglass Ponds
  6. Many people want the attractive look of a pond without having to invest so much time and energy into digging up the back yard. Making a man-made pond or lake is pricey. A popular, quick and much less expensive alternative is seen in fiberglass ponds. They are basically really really big fish bowls that go outside of the house. Fiberglass ponds are tough and low maintenance. You can sink them in the ground or surround them with rocks and bushes to cover up the fiberglass. Fiberglass ponds come in many shapes and sizes.Ask yourself some questions before you go shopping for fiberglass ponds.
  7. Deck Building And Ponds
  8. Nature sustains not only our bodies, but our spirits. After a hard day working in the concrete jungle, what better way to recharge your batteries than to relax watching the wildlife around you pond as you sit on your deck. A deck and a pond can also greatly enhance the value of your property. There are many options for deck building and ponds.Before you build anything, check with your local planning boards to see if you have permission to build. The laws can be vastly different from one town to the next. Violating those laws leads to very expensive fines and the deck or pond being destroyed.
  9. Yard Ponds
  10. One way people set their yards apart from others is with the installation of yard ponds to enhance their homes landscaping. The ponds can vary in size from small three-foot diameter to inground water ponds dug into the yard and big enough to hold a small boat. However, on average yard ponds holding about 1,000 gallons of water make nice accents to a home’s appearance.It also seems to be a natural progression that after a person installs yard ponds they start looking for fish to occupy the space. The type of fish chosen will be the personal preference of the homeowner, but some things should be investigated before dumping a mixture of breeds into the water.
  11. Farm Ponds
  12. In the word of multi-tasking, farming is taking a turn away from agriculture and into the world of fish harvesting. Who would have thought that Farmer Bill would not only produce beef, milk, vegetables and fruits but also the trout and bass that appear on the dinner table. Fish farming through man-made farming ponds is a growing industry for the American farmer. However, if you are a farmer that is considering a financial “dive” into the aquatic farming fish pond business, make sure that you are fully aware of the financial obligations just to get started.
  13. Above Ground Ponds
  14. In our fast paced world of high energy and increased productivity, finding the time to slow down is often a challenge. For many, creating an environment that encourages a sense of serenity and peacefulness has become a new hobby of many weekend gardeners. While there are many different opinions on how to create a personal oasis, one of the most popular is the easily designed above ground ponds. The above ground pond can be created out of many different mediums, such as flower pots, old kitchen sinks, big soup kettles, anything that can hold water and is aesthetically pleasing to the owner can be used to create an above ground pond.

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Wednesday, 16 of May/2012

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