The Channel catfish option is ideal for any size pond, including small ponds (less than one acre) and heavily fished ponds. Catfish require very little management, eat a wide variety of foods, are easy to catch and good to eat.. They can also tolerate a wide range of water quality and will not spawn in most ponds unless nesting sites such as stumps, barrels, and tires are added. Spawning is not encouraged to prevent overcrowding.

     Channel catfish can be stocked at any time of the year, grow 3/4 to 1 pound per year and can reach large sizes if cared for properly (see channel catfish management). Fathead minnows should be stocked with channel catfish as forage. Channel catfish will grow faster and larger if fed daily with a feed that has at least 28-32% protein and 6-8% fat. Ponds without aeration should be fed no more than 10-15 pounds of feed per acre per day. Aerated ponds can be fed 20 to 30 pounds per acre per day.  Redear sunfish may also be stocked with channel catfish to control grubs. Grass carp should also be stocked in fall or spring to control aquatic vegetation before it becomes a big problem.

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PO Box 357

Harrisburg, Arkansas 72432

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Channel Catfish Ponds

Species

Stocking rate if pond is fed,

fertilized or

aerated

Stocking rate if pond is NOT fed, fertilized

or aerated

Channel Catfish

1000 to

2000  per acre

500 per acre

Fathead Minnows

10 pounds

per acre

10 pounds

per acre

Grass Carp

12 per acre

12 per acre

Redear Sunfish

(optional)

200 per acre

 

100 per acre

 

Hybrid Bream

(optional)

500 per acre

250 per acre

Black Crappie

(optional)

100 per acre

50 per acre