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I bet she had a blast!
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Hell yeah. Looks like a great time for the daughter.
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Awesome...
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Don't need no stinking boat!
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Private pond sacs are hard to beat, good day!
#LunkerOnCorkGrips Last edited by Goooh; 06-22-2014 at 08:40 PM. Reason: addition |
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What size pond do you need to have sacalait and other fish in the same pond? I have heard minimum of 2 acres.
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I have no idea. It's about 5-7 acres I would say. The bass fishing is pretty poor but it's loaded with brim and sacs. I don't know what he did wrong when he stocked it about 10 years ago, but he said he's going to try and start over. If that's even possible at this point without draining it or something I guess. Last edited by specktator; 06-22-2014 at 09:00 PM. Reason: d |
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I am trying to do research on it cause I will be digging a pond in the next year or two and would like something in my pond I love to eat. Like sacalait.
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I'm no biologist so, I am repeating was I was told. |
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I asked a wildlife and fishery agent once about stocking sacalait, and he said he'd never do that unless pond was larger than 10 acres. Then he mentioned how that was really still too small and he recommended to keep every sacalait he'd catch or at least throw it on the bank, because they over populate everything else. I don't know how true that is, but I know that every pond I fish that has sacalait sucks because you can't catch anything else plus all the sacalait are 5-8" long. Theres really only one pond that has sacalait that has good bass, and I think its because we released several bass over 4lbs.
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Nice catch
This came from the biologist about small lakes or any lake for that matter. If you don't fish it hard and take all the fish out that you catch, (regardless of size) you will eventually over populate. Had a friend with a 3 acre lake that had that problem. About every 3 years we would drag a seine thru it and have a big fish fry and a few cold pops. Put all the bass back, but would take the bream out. Too much for the bass to eat on, they won't even think about going for a lure. |
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