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Jan 28, 2022
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letthewookieewin
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I don’t think so. Gets way too hot in the summer. You’d need to live higher up or have a natural spring
that brings cool water. Why not just do bass and panfish? Great for the kids anyways
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Anyone have their own trout pond on their property?
Oompabluepaw
1/28/22 2:19pm
Converting the pond to a healthier option?
JAGA97
1/28/22 2:21pm
Critical thing for trout is water temperature.
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:23pm
For Utah Salt Lake area do you think 18 feet is deep enough?
Oompabluepaw
1/28/22 2:27pm
I don’t think so. Gets way too hot in the summer. You’d need to live higher up or have a natural spring
letthewookieewin
1/28/22 2:28pm
I really don’t know. Perhaps you could ask fish and game or a wildlife biologist
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:30pm
As a follow up, trout prefer water temps below 70 degrees. Once the water starts
southbaycoug
1/28/22 2:28pm
Trout? Pretty fish but if you want to fish and eat them, stock Walleye IMO.
ManicBlue
1/28/22 2:30pm
I do, it’s about 2.5 Gallons. I fill it up regularly with Brown trout. Circulate
Malathion
1/28/22 2:33pm
RE: I do, it’s about 2.5 Gallons. I fill it up regularly with Brown trout.
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1/28/22 2:38pm
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