Yeah.
Most of the digging is done. The diesel pump's been removed and it's filling up about 6" a day.
Got a side dumper coming in today to start hauling the dirt away. It's all been bought.
Calling the fish hatchery today to get that scheduled.
Next up will be getting a well pump installed, a wind/solar hybrid system to power the well, camping pads, and guest house.
Getting some vegetation around it to prevent erosion.
Then finally getting a dock installed when I know where the water level will be.
Granted, it was blasted out of granite, but the pond we made in the bottom of the pit had fish in it like a month after it was filled with water with nobody stocking it. They were all tiny fish that I assume either came from eggs shit out by birds, or were washed in from the overflow pipe from the wash plant water pond on the edge of the pit
I can get 1000 fathead minnows for $40. Worms will work their way in naturally.
Going with 100 6"-8" yellow perch and another 100 6+" crappie to start.
I'll get some bluegill from a neighbors pond with a cast net. (yeah I learned how to do that in Mississippi/Louisiana)
I'll see if I get any largemouth bass with the cast net. If not then I'll order some.
Catfish, bullhead, and carp will find their way in naturally with eggs from bird legs and feathers.
I do want some painted turtles though. Probably have to buy them.
Granted, it was blasted out of granite, but the pond we made in the bottom of the pit had fish in it like a month after it was filled with water with nobody stocking it. They were all tiny fish that I assume either came from eggs shit out by birds, or were washed in from the overflow pipe from the wash plant water pond on the edge of the pit
I've obviously got a lot of pheasant/quail being surrounded by corn and beans.
What I've got too many of are these Eurasian Doves. They're an invasive species.
Mourning and white winged doves can only be hunted from Sept 1st - Oct 30th (2 months), but the Eurasian doves can also be hunted from Oct 31 to Aug 31. So all year.
You can tell the Eurasian doves by the black collar on the back of their neck and they're slightly bigger. They taste the same to me.
I've obviously got a lot of pheasant/quail being surrounded by corn and beans.
What I've got too many of are these Eurasian Doves. They're an invasive species.
Mourning and white winged doves can only be hunted from Sept 1st - Oct 30th (2 months), but the Eurasian doves can be hunted from Oct 31 to and Aug 31 (10 months).
You can tell the Eurasian doves by the black collar on the back of their neck and they're slightly bigger. They taste the same to me.
The wild quail population around here is pretty negligible. I haven’t found a covy since I was a kid. The coyote population has skyrocketed since I was a kid, and I think that’s a big reason for the lack of quail. Coyotes and wild hogs are the only two animals with a year round season with no bag limit around here(the hogs are more of a south GA problem, but it’s a statewide open season)
I go to South Dakota to pheasant hunt every November
Smoking it is tough, little to no fat. A good brine will help. I've made pastrami that turned out good. Crock pot the legs, pull the meat and it makes good tacos and sliders. Easiest dish is to grind it with some bacon and make burgers.
I can get 1000 fathead minnows for $40. Worms will work their way in naturally.
Going with 100 6"-8" yellow perch and another 100 6+" crappie to start.
I'll get some bluegill from a neighbors pond with a cast net. (yeah I learned how to do that in Mississippi/Louisiana)
I'll see if I get any largemouth bass with the cast net. If not then I'll order some.
Catfish, bullhead, and carp will find their way in naturally with eggs from bird legs and feathers.
I do want some painted turtles though. Probably have to buy them.
Smoking it is tough, little to no fat. A good brine will help. I've made pastrami that turned out good. Crock pot the legs, pull the meat and it makes good tacos and sliders. Easiest dish is to grind it with some bacon and make burgers.
The wild quail population around here is pretty negligible. I haven’t found a covy since I was a kid. The coyote population has skyrocketed since I was a kid, and I think that’s a big reason for the lack of quail. Coyotes and wild hogs are the only two animals with a year round season with no bag limit around here(the hogs are more of a south GA problem, but it’s a statewide open season)
I go to South Dakota to pheasant hunt every November
I woke up to the sound of a bobwhite out my bedroom window this morning.
Yep. Coyote population has exploded around here too. Mainly because the pelts aren't worth much anymore.
There's no season on them. Shoot 'em up.
This one was out my living room window a few months ago. He's standing where the pond is now. He was gone by the time I fetched my rifle. Lucky bastard.
If you were being a neighborly husker, you would've hopped over to RA's yard and stomped that new pond for him. One hop, skip & jump and all three acres would have been dug up.
If you were being a neighborly husker, you would've hopped over to RA's yard and stomped that new pond for him. One hop, skip & jump and all three acres would have been dug up.