Hi all, so about 4-5 years ago I dug out a small pond on our property as a test run to see if it would hold water. the pond was about 30' x 40' and 4-5' deep. The soil was good heavy clay and it held water very well. this pond was in a pasture where I allowed our pigs (American Guinea hogs) and goats to graze. I have since sectioned off this part of the pasture and other than the ducks our animals don't have access to it, however the pond had very steep sides and the pigs had pushed alot of mud down into the pond to the point it was only about 2 feet of water with 3-4 feet of mud on the bottom.
I allowed the pond to dry up completely over the past year and had a guy I know who digs ponds bring his bull dozer over to clean it out and make it a little bigger. well apparently his idea of a little bigger and mine were a bit different. long story short the pond is now some where between a 1/4 acre and 1/3 acre and is 10-12 feet deep at one end and 5-6 feet deep at the other. He did a good job the sides are sloped properly and even at 12 feet it has remained good solid clay so I don't expect any issues with holding water. the pond is on flat ground and does not receive any run off to speak of so it will rely on rain fall and water from a livestock well to keep it full. oh by the way I'm in southeast Texas on the cusp of zone 9a and 9b property is about 40 miles from the gulf coast if that's relevant.
Getting to the point I am looking for advise on how to proceed from here. I would like to stock the pond with native fish and I also like the idea of starting a food forest type of thing around the pond, this is something my wife and I had thoughts of doing at some point in the future but the pond is dug so I guess now is the time but I don't really know the best way to proceed fish first? plants first? trees?
the pond is currently empty they just finished digging it and we have not had any rain to speak of, but the spring rains are coming so I have limited time before it has water in it.
I did order an aerator system rated for 1 acre and up to 50' deep. should I add a pump and bio-filter? or will this pond keep it's self clean since it's a natural pond?
I'm guessing I should place stuff in the pond for fish cover, any ideas on what I can use that is free,cheap or at least wont break the bank?
sorry I know this was long, I appreciate any advice you can offer.