Building a Pond

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Building a Pond

Postby greenheadman1 » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:16 pm

Anybody have experience with having a pond/lake built? I'm thinking of having a 1-2 acre one dug. Just looking for any resources, suggestions and referrals. It will be located in northeast MS.
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby Anatidae » Sat Feb 09, 2013 7:46 pm

I had an existing 1.7ac pond 'deepened' after it dried-up 4 years ago. I consulted with a couple of specialists on recommendations. A phone call to my long-time friend, 2 D6's with 'rip blades', an excavator, 2 dump trucks, and 3 days later - I had a pond with structure @ an average depth of 6'.......enough to keep-up with evaporation and wind convection.

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Burns Dirt Construction - Columbus, MS

If you're not sure of the soil type in your area (I think you're around Starkville if I remember right) - get Pritchard Engenieering to do a few test borings.

If it's limerock - here's another referral.......

Cadence Bank of West Point :mrgreen:
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby judge jb » Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:00 am

we have had several dug over the past few years in Tippah CO.. a real good track-hoe operater can move a lot of dirt in a short time. we use Greg Harrell from Ripley. there is all the info you will ever need on the internet to achieve what you want. we have used several different pond stockers with good success.
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby ACEINTHEHOLE » Sun Feb 10, 2013 11:47 am

Not to hijack, but figure you know if you are looking into building one, what is the best time of year to stock bream in a pond?
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby DanP » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:20 pm

ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Not to hijack, but figure you know if you are looking into building one, what is the best time of year to stock bream in a pond?
Fall & Winter - you still have time
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby greenheadman1 » Sun Feb 10, 2013 12:40 pm

Thanks for the input so far fellers! I figure I'll stop by the NRCS office next week and see what they say. It's just a thought I'm having at the moment....if I have to go to cadence bank ill prob just keep buying my fish at the store!!
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby DanP » Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:22 pm

greenheadman1 wrote:Thanks for the input so far fellers! I figure I'll stop by the NRCS office next week and see what they say. It's just a thought I'm having at the moment....if I have to go to cadence bank ill prob just keep buying my fish at the store!!
Tell NRCS you need a sediment retention pond might be some cost share available
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Re: Building a Pond

Postby pondman » Sun Feb 10, 2013 2:32 pm

DanP wrote:
ACEINTHEHOLE wrote:Not to hijack, but figure you know if you are looking into building one, what is the best time of year to stock bream in a pond?
Fall & Winter - you still have time
Dan is right. You have until the end of March. I don't like to stock that late, but I will if that's the only option.

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Re: Building a Pond

Postby mfalkner » Sun Feb 10, 2013 8:51 pm

Good advice so far. If you decide to build shoot me a PM with your location an I may be able to help you some. I can vouch for the contractors that Randy and the judge recommend and may be able to add some more.

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