I bought my upstate home about 6 years ago, and it came with a good bit of land , about 8 acres. about 3 years ago my buddy who owns a construction company down the road and i decited to see what was at the bottom of a few vodka bottles and the result was alot of mayhem invovlving heavy machinery, and my new pond. Its about 80 feet by 250 feet, 30 foot deep at the center and fed by a natural brook.
The first year it was great i put in 30 Koi and 30 goldfish. All grew and got very fat, then over the next 2 years i lost a few fish here and there to predation by herrns and other critters. I got most of the ctitters with various traps/bullets, but due to the pond being fed by a brook i also have quite a few sunfish and what looks to me like golden shad in there as well. I do my best to fish them out but it's a loosing battle.
I have never seen the koi pregnenet but i have seen many of the goldfish but I am thinking due to the sunfish the eggs or fry if they hatch get eaten right away. I have strainers on the inlet and the outlet of the pond but I am guessing the fry of the sunfish still manage to get in. So my ultimate question is, is there anything that can be done to get rid of the sunfish other than manual removal of them as i do every year now, during the summer i would estimate i get about 300 of them out.
here's a shot of the pond and one of my peacock, he makes a better guard dog than my pitbull.
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The first year it was great i put in 30 Koi and 30 goldfish. All grew and got very fat, then over the next 2 years i lost a few fish here and there to predation by herrns and other critters. I got most of the ctitters with various traps/bullets, but due to the pond being fed by a brook i also have quite a few sunfish and what looks to me like golden shad in there as well. I do my best to fish them out but it's a loosing battle.
I have never seen the koi pregnenet but i have seen many of the goldfish but I am thinking due to the sunfish the eggs or fry if they hatch get eaten right away. I have strainers on the inlet and the outlet of the pond but I am guessing the fry of the sunfish still manage to get in. So my ultimate question is, is there anything that can be done to get rid of the sunfish other than manual removal of them as i do every year now, during the summer i would estimate i get about 300 of them out.
here's a shot of the pond and one of my peacock, he makes a better guard dog than my pitbull.