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INTIMIDATOR
The Big Pond is very doable....for it, you have to let the Bass get Big to help control the Crappie.
To do that you have to provide plenty of minnow/baitfish cover in the Shallows, you want a large forage base to grow fish. Flat stacked untreated wood Pallets are best...then dense laydown cover....like Lowell said, you can even put wood, branches, in-between the planks. Pallets allow many holes and top cover for minnows to spawn, hide, and grow the population.
Then you have to remove some 12 inch Bass and Small Crappie, to relieve some food competition! If you catch BIG BASS, put them back in to eat small Crappie...Before Long, you should start seeing the Bass get bigger, and the Crappie population growing also.
You really have to stay on the Crappie though and continue to harvest more smaller ones compared to the Slabs...probably 4 to 1.
The small Pond will TAKE ALOT OF MANAGEMENT!
You will have to overload the shallows with Minnow cover and really crank on the Crappie and remove as many as possible, same with Small Bass...when the Bass get big, remove even more Crappie and some medium sized Bass.
You will have to continue to remove Small Crappie whenever possible, until you see some good slab size....then keep removing dinks!
Small Crappie Ponds are ALOT of work...Once you get a BIG BASS population you can slow down the removal of dink Crappie, but you will always have to monitor!
I wouldn't put in much more cover for Crappie or the Bass will have a harder time controlling them.
Good Fishing
Brent