Well isn't that great. Glad you're doing okay, I'm sure the little guy will be fine. 
P.S. It's a boy 8lbs 13.6oz.
yay us.[/QUOTE]

P.S. It's a boy 8lbs 13.6oz.
yay us.[/QUOTE]
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I had heard rainbow trout need cold water and didn't do well in shallow ponds, but catfish didi would love to be more self-sufficient, but at the time its tough. i don't have a ton of money (very little and the money i do get goes into well most of the time fishing gear/hunting gear and now trapping gear) as am only 18 at the moment and have yet to get a job (unless you call fur trapping a job) and the family is well not really into the self-sufficient craze that i have. but these are some of the things i would like to have in the future to provide food. i would love to raise meat rabbits, maybe a cow, turkeys, quail etc..
now for my first major project i want to undertake is a fish pond, (now i really have 2 farms, one is where i live and the other is a family farm no lives on it but it is rented out to a guy who cattle farms on it.) long story short, there is a dug out on this farm about 15-20 feet deep which hit ground water and fills up naturally. it stays full (so far) when every thing else is dry. i have no idea how big it is. but plan or hoping to raise fish in it. (rainbow trout as there legal to raise in my province and with a permit i can sell the extra fish just whole dead fish with no work) now does any one else raise fish on there farm or have a dug out for fish? as am looking/hoping for around 100 fish it can hold, and if i can even get half of them out then that is a bit of fish to eat.