I put an hour on the machine and the swing just quit. So now they are bringing a smaller replacement. I don't know what happened but it just kept on swinging till I shut the machine down. Walked it back to the road so they can replace.
The windmill in the picture is for scale.20' high
That small mouth bass looks like it is about 3 years old. I have watched my large mouth growth about 3 inches per year. I have heard that birds populate
a lot of ponds and even drainage ditches by the eggs sticking to their feet.
Don't know if that is true or not but it makes sense to me. I know one thing if they are anything like the large mouth they will keep your population of forage
fish low (bream, fat head minnows,shad)
I had to add some structure and some fat head minnows to mine last year, they had just wiped everything out. I actually had some large bass 14- 18
inches placed in the pond about 3 years ago so they have been spawning the last couple of years. After the spawn I can actually watch the schools of bass fry being chased around the pond and eaten !!
From the research I have done and just observation that is an average growth rate for the first 3 years. Actually a little more year 1 and 2 a little
less year 3. According to what I have read afer year 3 the growth rate slows alot and the rate is even more dependent on their surroundings (water temp, oxygen levels, forage fish)
I have thought about trying to catch a few of the small ones that are obviously hatched in the pond and trying to tag them to track their progress
a little more accurately.
I don't really have a way to do it but it would be interesting to see how
many survive the first couple of years.
Well it been about ayear and I thought that I should add a picture. The windmill works great and did keep some open water all winter.
This picture was taken last weekend by my sister in law.
Eddie, I'm so sorry that I didn't answer your question last year. Ipad so frustrating. now back on a PC. The dirt is being spread around
the field around the pond. Work has been insane so I've had little time to work at the pond.
I did stock 50 rainbow trout this year. the pond seems to have plenty of forage fish for them to eat. I did add 75 4-5" sinners this spring as well.
I am feeding and the fish are rising so very cool to see.