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  • Depends on depth, location, etc. Completely depends on how long the bulldozers run. My 1 acre pond cost quite a bit more (3x), but it is 18 feet deep and on a hillside so there was not a natural place for it already you could jam a damn across.

  • How much does a pond typically cost to build(per acre)?

  • @jamamanjamh13

    about $2500-3000 dollars.

  • hey check the permaculture model for closing the loop on your nutrient flow (eg. the fish feeder) and using the principle of staking functions (like use of natural vegetation which could feed the fishermen ex. small community orchards on site) . thanks for the vid - water features are important, serve as great habitat, and have a multiplying effect in terms of production for the surrounding watershed.

  • what can I do to my pond that i had built to stop it from leaking . It's not leaking at the dam. So it's telling me it's leaking straight down. Using sodium bentonite clay they say may work but in my area i can't seem to find it in 50lb bags, which i can handle. Is there anyother thing I could use.

  • I respect a Farmer

  • @murleman lol

  • If you know what you are doing a clear water pond or lake can be designed to have trophy size fish. We are a group of Biologists who design ponds and lakes who do build clear waters that grow large fish without feeding the fish.

  • I hate "scripted" shit.... Just EXPLAIN whats going on...

  • i love limnology

  • it needs have more plant life for oxogen

  • terrible pond, i he let aquatic plants grow in there they would oxygenate the pond a form a base for they food chain

  • Ideal fishing pond? You have to be kidding! This thing looked more like a fish feed lot because they are filling the pond with fish feed pellets.

    They said something about aesthetics as well... since when is a muddy pond considered aesthetic?

    These things look a lot more like fishing mud holes, but I suppose most ponds look like that.

  • the ideal look of that pond would be water that is fertilised and has a greenish blue tint

    with visibility less than 18 inches with a sechi disk. But I am sure that you would see a pond that you can see all the way to the bottem and think that is just perfect.

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