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Pond stocking
How many crappie do you need to start stocking a pond? Also how long before they start to populate? Have a pond that is overloaded with small bream and a couple decent largemouth was thinking about putting some crappie in it.
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Crappie will overpopulate a pond pretty quickly as well. Seems like you would have to get the bream population in check before your crappie could do well
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Get you a few 20# bluecats in there. That will take care of the bream problem.;) If the pond is small it's not recommended to stock with crappie as they will overpopulate and theyre size will be stunted to hand size only.
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I have read of a sterile crappie that is meant to be stocked in ponds. Those blues would certainly take care of those bream
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What size is your pond? Crappie in small ponds can be tricky but can be managed. I used to fish 2 ponds locally that had stunted crappie. After taking a few buckets of crappie out, the size improved. I have a 1/2 acre pond that already had bass and bream and over time I put about 50 crappie from the lakes/local ponds. If you take a bucketful out a couple times a year you should be fine. Just my opinion, I'd have a good bass population to help eat the newly hatched crappie.
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If your local feed store has delivery the seller can give you firsthand info on how to balance the population. I know a fellow that buys minnows and dumps them in to help keep the food source in balance. He also doesn't allow anyone older than 12 to fish it. Good luck!