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Renting a 1 1/2 rai pond to rear sea bass what do i need to know and do

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Happen to come across a person willing to lease a 1 1/2 rai pond to me.

My intentions are to satisfy my fishing hobby thus i decided to rent the pond and i want to stock it with sea bass "pla kapong" 

Can anyone advise what do i need to take note of? 
Such as water conditions, the quantity of fish , feeding etc? 

advice are greatly appreciated! 


The picture attached is 3 rai, so i have to divide the pond into half. Owner says its 1.5m deep.

If i am going to stock the pond with sea bass ranging from 700grams - 1kg how many could i actually put in the pond?

 

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Step 1:  Install CCTV to catch the buggers who will inevitably show up to net all your fish.  Make sure they're infrared capable in case they show up at night.

 

Sounds like fun, but even here in the US, fish theft by seine net is a big problem if the pond isn't watched 24/7.

 

 

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

Step 1:  Install CCTV to catch the buggers who will inevitably show up to net all your fish.  Make sure they're infrared capable in case they show up at night.

 

Sounds like fun, but even here in the US, fish theft by seine net is a big problem if the pond isn't watched 24/7.

 

 

thank you for your output! will definitely take note

4 minutes ago, TheJoker999 said:

thank you for your output! will definitely take note

If you're in the BKK area, I'd suggest heading over to Pilot 111 to see their operation.  Very nice people and excellent barramundi and snakehead fishing.  They sure go through a lot of tilapia feeding them...

 

Another great resource for fishing in Thailand is:

 

 http://www.john-tom.com/FishingInThailand/FlyFishingThailand.html

 

Bangkok-Hooker-Fishing website seems to have gone missing, but it was a good resource, too.

 

 

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6 minutes ago, impulse said:

If you're in the BKK area, I'd suggest heading over to Pilot 111 to see their operation.  Very nice people and excellent barramundi and snakehead fishing.  They sure go through a lot of tilapia feeding them...

 

Another great resource for fishing in Thailand is:

 

 http://www.john-tom.com/FishingInThailand/FlyFishingThailand.html

 

Bangkok-Hooker-Fishing website seems to have gone missing, but it was a good resource, too.

 

 

i went to pilot 111 many times before, very hot over there and fishes doesnt bite the lures much thats why i decided to build my own private pond instead, i can fish overnight too! ???? 

my idea actually came from pilot111

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