Dunns Fish Farm are the people I use. Google them and check your area for availability. Good quality, decent prices and they deliver right to your pond.
If the pond already has a large population of Perch and Bluegill, start trying to reduce their population by a lot. Be sure to add fine structure (ie, weighed down Xmas trees, Corkscrew Willow branches, or other fine bundled braniches.) For protection of new fry. Them, start your Crappie rehab program.
Until there's protection for new fry, make sure any Crappie put into the pond are large enough that they won't have to worry about being eatten by the existing adult Perch and Bluegill.
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If the pond already has a large population of Perch and Bluegill, start trying to reduce their population by a lot. Be sure to add fine structure (ie, weighed down Xmas trees, Corkscrew Willow branches, or other fine bundled braniches.) For protection of new fry. Then, start your Crappie rehab program.
Until there's protection for new fry, make sure any Crappie put into the pond are large enough that they won't have to worry about being eatten by the existing adult Perch and Bluegill.
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Sounds good going to work on cover first then may add some 6 to 8 inch crappie thanks for advice
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