Trophy Fisheries
Building trophy bass, balanced bluegill, and healthy forage — one pond at a time, with electrofishing data and decades-proven stocking ratios.
You cannot manage what you cannot measure. Our boat-mounted and backpack electrofishing surveys temporarily stun fish to the surface for species ID, length/weight measurements, and release — providing a quantitative snapshot of your fishery's biomass, size structure, and relative weight (Wr) index.
We typically recommend surveys every 2–3 years, or annually for intensively managed trophy fisheries. The result is a written report with Proportional Stock Density (PSD), Relative Stock Density (RSD), and targeted management recommendations.
Stocking plans are customized for each waterbody based on size, depth profile, existing habitat, fish population data, forage availability, water quality, and management goals. We do not use one-size-fits-all formulas — because the right species, quantities, and timing depend on what the assessment tells us, not a generic per-acre ratio.
We work with 15+ species across gamefish, panfish, forage, and biological control categories — from fingerling largemouth bass and bluegill to walleye, muskie, grass carp, and beyond. Each serves a specific role in a managed fishery.
See detailed profiles for every species we stock — including best-fit scenarios, common use cases, and management considerations. View the Fish Stocking Options guide →
Many ponds suffer from bluegill overpopulation and stunted bass. The fix is almost never "stock more bass." Instead we use data-driven supplemental stocking — 8–10 inch intermediate-sized bass, forage-producing threadfin or gizzard shad (where appropriate), and sometimes aggressive bluegill harvest — combined with habitat and feeding adjustments.
Natural ponds rarely have enough structural cover. We install Mossback fish habitat products, brush piles (cedar and hardwood), rock piles, spawning beds, and deep-water thermoclines that provide the ambush points, spawning substrate, and refuge from predation that make fish grow faster and congregate predictably.
Fish feeders turn a 4-inch bluegill into a 9-inch slab in one growing season and accelerate bass growth through the predator effect on that forage base. We install and service Texas Hunter and Moultrie directional feeders on 3-times-daily schedules calibrated to stocking density and water temperature.
Targeting 8 to 10-pound-plus bass takes 5–7 years of deliberate management: forage abundance, minimum length limits (often 20 inches or higher), selective harvest of smaller bass, supplemental feeding, and consistent monitoring. We build the multi-year roadmap, then execute it with you.
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