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October 13th 2001 Stocking
We were invited to net a large garden pond by the Environment Agency, the
owners were concerned that the water was clouded and they wanted to have clear
water. It was believed that large amounts of small carp, orfe, rudd and
roach were churning up the water. These fish were free and all we had to
do was borrow some nets and go and get them. The pond was in Badby, near
Daventry. It was about 30 metres long and about 10 metres wide and no one
really knew what it turn up.

The Badby Pond, would it turn up any golden nuggets?
Well we did catch about 300 fish but most of them were two
inches long, either being carp (both mirrors and commons) or some kind of orfe
thing that may have been an immature rudd hybrid. It was all a bit hard to
tell to be honest!

Anyway we thanked the owners and drove back to Bainton with two tanks of fish
with the Oxygen bubbling away. There was however about 20 fish that looked
at first like crucian carp of about 6oz. But some of them had big fan
tails, these were brown goldfish or again some king of weird hybrid.
Stunningly attractive fish and very tame. Just have a look at the gallery
below. All the fish were stocked into the New pit. I would estimate
the stocking as follows:-
200 Carp of about 2 inches.
100 Orfe type things of about 2 inches. The jury is still out on them.
20 Rudd of about 6oz
20 Fantail Crucians (goldfish to you and me)
All the fish are very tame and respond well to slices of bread on the
surface, they also follow you around the lake hoping you will feed them.



And my personal favorite.................

So we went in search of Golden Nuggets, and came home with Goldfish.
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