Digging a pond in clay soil, and improving the spawning season with gravel spawning beds. Part 3.
Digging a pond in clay soil and improving the spawning season by providing a better spawning substrate for the fish. Sure, bass and bluegill will spawn on the clay, but adding some pea gravel can really improve the hatch rate of the eggs, as well as provide more food for the top predators.

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