JEFFERSON CITY --If you've ever considered building your own fishing pond or improving fishing conditions for an existing pond, you should read the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) "Missouri Pond Handbook." Phil Pitts, fisheries programs coordinator for the MDC, says the handbook is ideal for people who want information on pond development and management.
The book contains general guidelines for creating good fishing opportunities. The 64-page handbook is broken into four segments that provide technical information on how to develop a new fishing pond, manage a new pond, manage an old pond and common pond problems and possible solutions for those problems. Each segment contains tips, warnings and other suggestions designed to help you avoid problems that could negatively affect your enjoyment of your pond.
For those interested in building ponds the handbook provides guidelines for choosing a good location and how to properly construct a pond. If a landowner understands the basics of a pond project, Pitts says, he or she will be able to knowledgeably discuss the project with contractors and determine which contractor is best suited for the job. "Most people can't build their own ponds, but if they have learned the basics about pond construction they will be able to give the contractor a clear understanding of what they want. The handbook also will help landowners assess the contractor's ability to do the job. If a contractor suggests doing something that the book advises against, that's something the landowner should check out. I think it's a good idea to talk with and evaluate several pond builders before you hire one."
After your new pond is built use the handbook for tips on how to manage it for better fishing opportunities. Recommendations on stocking a new pond, and feeding and harvesting fish are among the topics covered in the new pond management segment of the book.
The Missouri Pond Handbook is available at MDC offices throughout the state. To receive a copy by mail write to: Fisheries Division, Missouri Department of Conservation, PO Box 180, Jefferson City, MO 65102-0180.
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