jcjones36;4151576; said:Now to my question. I would like to breed Nightcrawlers and Fathead minnows and live feed all species. I'm not too concerned when the fish are small but as they grow will I be able to breed enough minnows and nightcrawlers to satisfy them. Does anyone have experience with how many or weight of food adult largemout eat. I can use a cast net to catch additional baitfish if needed but I'm trying to figure out if I can sustain these fish without having to buy baitfish every week. I will also try only to keep as many fish as I can handle.
Part two-- is there any chance that sunfish, blue gill, shiners, and minnows will be able to breed and create a self sustaining environment if provided with enough cover? This is probably a longshot since the balance would probably need to be very drastic for this the work like hundreds of bream to one bass but I though I'd ask.
I think that if you create enough cover underwater, that you should be able to sustain a breeding population of fathead minnows. Especially if you keep the number of large bass pretty low, then the number of predators to baitfish would probably be doable.
Another option, would be to make either the pre-bog section, or the bog section, large enough to hold a breeding population of fathead minnows. Then, whenever you need to feed, you just scoop out a net full of fatheads, and toss them into the lower pond.
Or, you could set up a second, smaller pond (or even use a stock tank) for breeding the fatheads, and simply transfer groups of them to the larger pond for feeding.
By the way, that is an amazing draw-up! That would be just killer if you do get to build it. Good luck!