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Enjoying Ornamental Ponds in Louisiana
This publication outlines some of the options for design, operation and maintenance of ornamental ponds and discusses basic environmental requirements of fish and plants commonly grown in these ponds. 20 pages. Full color. (PDF Format Only)
FAQ's
How do I build a pond? Where can I get fish to stock my pond? What do I do about these aquatic weeds? These are all questions that are frequently asked in regards to recreational ponds. This document answers these questions and more.
Submitting a Sample for Fish Kill Investigation
Submitting a Sample for Fish Kill Investigation
Fish kills occur both in natural populations and under aquaculture conditions. When fish kills or disease outbreaks occur on a fishfarm or private pond or lake, it is usually an emergency. To optimize the response to a fishkill, producers should be prepared.
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Pond Building: A Guide to Planning, Constructing and Maintaining Recreational Ponds
The purpose of this publication is to provide prospective pond owners with the basic information needed to understand the process involved in establishing and maintaining a quality pond.
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Water Gardens
Water gardens or garden pools have become a popular part of landscape architecture in the United States. Water gardens are visually soothing and seem to connect people to the natural aquatic world. The esthetic value of water gardens is enhanced by the almost endless variety of design and planting options that make each one a unique and personal creation.
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Aquatic Weed Management: Control Methods
Basic methods used to control weeds include preventive, mechanical, biological and chemical techniques. Determining which of these techniques to use involves consideration of the target weed species, fish production objectives for the pond, secondary water uses and the cost of treatment options.
Weed Management in Lakes and Ponds
Weed Management in Lakes and Ponds
Lakes and ponds can develop dense stands of aquatic vegetation that interfere with intended uses and destroy the natural beauty of the water. Most aquatic weed problems result from poor planning and poor management. Manipulating factors such as water, light and nutrients can help prevent weed growth.
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass: Biology and Life History
The largemouth bass (Micropterussalmoides) is one of several “basses” that are actually members of the sunfish family. There are two recognized subspecies, the Florida and the Northern, which will blend genetically.
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Louisiana Fish Pond Springtime Problems
A variety of factors can reduce populations in fish ponds during the spring.
Forage Species
Forage Species: Range, Description and Life History
Forage species are primarily stocked in private waters throughout the Southeast as a food source for largemouth bass and other predator species. Unfortunately, the ideal forage species for all management situations does not exist. Therefore, managers often attempt to maximize largemouth bass production by stocking a multi-forage base. In many southeastern states, private landowners must rely on private hatcheries as sources for appropriate forage species.
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Alternate Uses for Ponds
This document discusses uses for ponds other than fishing. These include livestock watering, fire control, wildlife habitat and swimming. Includes figures.
Managing Bass and Bream Populations
This document discusses the importance of managing bass and bream populations in your recreational pond and provides management recommendations.
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Fertilization
Description:Proper use of fertilizer can increase fish yields two to five times. Fish are easier to catch in fertilized ponds because plankton turbidity limits their vision, causing them to be less wary. Plankton blooms also reduce light penetration to pond bottoms, preventing growth of troublesome aquatic weeds.
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Design and Construction
This document discusses important aspects of designing and constructing a recreational pond, along with illustrations of pond layouts and drainage options.
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Diseases in Pond Fishes
When fish are stressed, they are more susceptible to disease. This document discusses stress and diseases that fish can contract.
Water Quality
This document discusses the importance of water quality to a recreational pond and water quality characteristics.
Liming Ponds
This document provides information about when liming might be necessary and lime application methods.
Turbidity - Muddy Water
This document discusses causes of muddy pond water and ways to prevent and control it.
Stocking Procedures
This article discusses the procedures that should be taken to maximize the health of fingerlings when stocking your recreational pond.
Pond Nuisances and Predators
This document discusses common nuisances and predators found in and around recreational ponds and gives suggestions on reducing their numbers.
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