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simplepeddler 04-21-2011 10:34 AM

I would say start with just a couple sheets or so............or the equivalant of that much in several pieces

Armand that is a good question.
I can tell you that I personally take out every bream I catch and ALL bass under 14 inches and I have not been able to keep up.

That is why you see my "mini" wrecking crew there yesterday.
we catch and then release in a bayou about 300 yards behind the pond

Armand16 04-21-2011 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by simplepeddler (Post 245912)
I would say start with just a couple sheets or so............or the equivalant of that much in several pieces

Armand that is a good question.
I can tell you that I personally take out every bream I catch and ALL bass under 14 inches and I have not been able to keep up.

That is why you see my "mini" wrecking crew there yesterday.
we catch and then release in a bayou about 300 yards behind the pond

I faintly remember hearing about this before.. 60 pounds/arce yearly sticks out in my memory but im not even almost certian.

Jordan 04-21-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by adamsfence (Post 245907)
how much sheetrock we talking like 1 or 2 pieces or alot? You also can add this blue tint that i got from tractor supply. In the picture it had not finished mixing yet


lets go fishing !!!!

adamsfence 04-21-2011 12:05 PM

they only about 3 inches long you more than welcome though

DUCKGOGETTER 04-23-2011 02:17 PM

This may be a stupid question, but how does the sheetrock help it clear up? My brother-n-law has a pond that is has water like chocalate milk, but alot of bass,bream and catfish in it. I want to talk to him about doing this cause that water in your pond is beautiful. We caught a bunch of handsize bream in his pond, and the biggest bass caught out of it was over 5 pounds. Any info would be very appreciated.

aidan 04-23-2011 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by simplepeddler (Post 245874)
find you a job site that has pieces of leftover sheet rock.
Worked like charm on mine.
some folks say cotton seed meal too.

Check out www dot pondboss dot com


X2. works really good, did the same for mine

adamsfence 04-26-2011 03:28 PM

man im gonna be pissed if this damn sheetrock don't sink i got a pond full of floating sheatrock........i wasn't suppose to wiegh it down was I

mcjaredsandwich 04-26-2011 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Armand16 (Post 245899)
In order to keep up with this, once you have 100 pounds of bass/acre, how many pounds/acre should you take out each year?

Found this....might be helpful. It is a general management plan for ponds.

http://hiddenlakeestates.org/pdf/lak...orPondMgmt.pdf

Salty 04-26-2011 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by adamsfence (Post 247599)
man im gonna be pissed if this damn sheetrock don't sink i got a pond full of floating sheatrock........i wasn't suppose to wiegh it down was I

:*****:

You musta got the Chinese stuff. :rolleyes:

adamsfence 04-26-2011 08:19 PM

Probly synthetic stuff. ..now I got to go get this junk out of my pond

simplepeddler 04-26-2011 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by adamsfence (Post 247694)
Probly synthetic stuff. ..now I got to go get this junk out of my pond

oh man I feel like I just kicked in the stomach.......

I had NO problem at all with that..........

Dude.........I am sorry ............really......it worked great for me

aidan 04-26-2011 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by adamsfence (Post 247694)
Probly synthetic stuff. ..now I got to go get this junk out of my pond



hahah it did the same thing for my pond it floats for awhile then eventually it'll sink


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