Stocking 3,500 Fish into My Pond!

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Mailbox! - Kendall Gray
P.O. Box 724
Barbourville KY, 40906
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"But will God really dwell on earth with men? The heavens, even the highest heavens, cannot contain you. How much less this temple I have built!"
—2 Chronicles 6:18

KendallGrayVlogs
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You should put a mesh cover over the pipe so no fish get out

Outdoors-With-Ethan
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After they acclimate in the bag sitting in the water, it would be a good idea to put some pond water in the bag a time or two before releasing the fish into the pond. It all helps with the acclimation process. Good luck.

mark
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You could use a wire grate to cover the outflow pipe so you don’t lose any fish

CodMob
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KG: “I’m gonna let em swim out of the bag on their own.”

KG: dumps fish out of bag

jonathanwatts
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Kendall, I suggest you transplant some pond plants into your ponds for both the fish, they even eat some pond plants & to clean the water. You could even transplant some catails to clean the water, lilly pads would look nice & give the fish shade & a place for cover, Japanese Water Iris would be beautiful in bloom too! Here's to hoping the fish continue to grow & spawn! I agree, they do need a feeder for food to grow especially if you'll be fishing from your ponds. Thanks for sharing! 😊

rougefox
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Howdy! I know this is an "old" video but this is exactly the sorta stuff I'm nerdy about. Plant some bulrushes, willows, water oaks, sedges, and cattails around the edge of the lake, throw some duckweed in there, and also some lily pads. They will provide shade, cover, leaves will provide nutrients, and fallen limbs will supply coves as well. The sedges and bulrushes will allow for more water to permeate and increase water volume. Alongside the edge of the embankment you should also plant some deep rooted plants. I do not know what range plants are native to Kentucky, so go to your extension agent and see what y'all can choose from.

Changowarlord
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You should poke tiny holes in the bags when you set the bags in the water. That lets the water types slowly mix to acclimate them into a new environment.

ikigai
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You need some sort of aeration if there is a plankton bloom and a thunderstorm rolls in it will kill the plankton which will wipe out every single one of your fish a volcano pump is a great choice and it will provide lots of aeration for your pond

GusGusGames
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Keep the content of the pond coming kg. Love it and Can't wait to see 10 lbs bass soon!

cpcha
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You should add a grate in the front of the pipe so no fish can go down the little stream and you don’t lose fish. Love the pond keep up the great work!

Battlenutt
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After you float them you should open the bag and mix the water from the pond into the bag water. Chemisty matters

Hitmanzero
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Things needed:

-Fish feeder at the end of that rock layer (will help future fishing easier due to training them for that location.)
-Few green lights by the fish feeder so you can see them at night
-Mesh for the water outlet (you will have to clear debris from it after big rains, but it will save your fish population)
-Maybe add some talapia due to mass spawning and easy for the bass to eat/hunt more often
-Water solutions/treating elements (check out bama bass’ page)
- structure, structure, structure baby

thatsOG
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Who else loves seeing mammy just living her life having a great time😃

rikiapleune
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Might want to add some chicken wire over the outlet pipe, at least until the fish are big enough to resist the current. That, and/or plant some water plants above the outlet, to slow the current, and give them a barrier. A small collection pond at the outlet could be good, too, especially if you line the outlet channel with rocks as another barrier. Something deep enough to break up the outflow current, with rocks for shelter. Could give you at least the possibility of a second chance to recover the fish.

alden
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Get some shrimp and crayfish in there to protect from an algae bloom. Also look into a floating island aquaponics system to clear the pond.

cjandauntieyaya
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I love the pound series. Keep up the great work kg

justcountryman
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This was great watching keeps us updated ✌🏼🐟🎣

don.richard
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Yall remember the tiny pool ponds when Kendall had a couple thousand subscribers, he had bluegill and craws in it. Now he has this.

DirectoutdoorsTV
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You definitely need to think about something to put oxygen in the pond water. Either a fountain, sprinkler system, or waterfall. I would also have the water tested for algae and ph levels. As well some other type of fish that will clean up the algae. Wouldn't hurt to mesh over the drain pipe to keep from losing fish. And last, I would get an underwater lighting and automatic feeder. You'll thank me later.

DavidMartinie