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Douglas Buck
  • 75, Male
  • Clarkrange, TN
  • United States
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What type of animal is a bluegill?
I have a seven acre pond I built ten year ago. Before it filled with water I built structures using large sand stonerocks at varying depths down to twenty-five feet. Much the same way you would design a home aquarium.
Prepared the soil to the correct PH, dumped 250 ton of sand creating a small beach for the gals. Landscaped a path around the perimeter for on-shore fishing and two feeding stations where you can enjoy the fish feeding. Stocked with Bluegill, Shellcracker, Largemouth, Cats and Grass Carp. My most wonderful achievment is putting a smile on a child and watching their reaction while fishin.

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At 11:42pm on January 16, 2009, Allen said…
Where is your favorite fishing hole?
At 5:53pm on January 8, 2009, Bob Lusk said…
Pond size really doesn't matter. If you take care of the largest bluegill, they will protect the smaller bluegill which are destined to become the largest bluegill you will grow. When a bluegill begins to spawn, most of their energy goes into egg and sperm production...and nesting. When they are focused on reproducing, they stop growing. When they stop growing, they lose the potential for largest sizes. When your preserve the biggest bluegill, they will "hog" the nests and keep the smaller males off the nest, "allowing" the medium sized bluegill the opportunity to continue to grow.
At 4:05pm on January 8, 2009, Fish Tamer said…
Well its a blast that you should definitely try at least once!!
At 1:10pm on January 8, 2009, Allen said…
Welcome!!! You found a great site. A lot of great fishing tips.
At 8:57pm on January 7, 2009, Kiana Fitzpatrick said…
WELCOME!!!
At 10:57am on January 7, 2009, Bruce Condello said…
A big "BIG BLUEGILL" welcome to Douglas Buck.

I'm glad you've already started posting photos. Those are really nice fish! Enjoy the site.

Bruce
 
 
 

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