On 6/26/07, Gene GeRue <genegerue AT ruralize.com> wrote:
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> Do you have fish in the pond? If not, perhaps a concussion object
> would clear the water.
The pond was slightly dredged, enlarged, silt pond created above and road
built around it in summer 04. Last summer son caught a large catfish when
fishing in a neighbor's pond. They think he took it home and ate it.
Instead, he put it in our pond. ;) We saw it the other day. Restocking the
pond is on the list.
A large concussion object? You want us to drop a large boulder in the pond
or have my husband do a running leaping belly flop? Or?
I was wondering about water quality. I've read that very small (think
miniature) bales of barley can clear up bad algae & help to keep the water
clear. Our water is clearer in the last couple years due to the improvements
made (silt pond and trees removed for road / walking path around pond - less
leaves fall in the water), but we didn't have snakes before the
improvements.
This pond is approximately 100' x 70' and 8' deep in middle and roughly egg
shaped, point of the egg is shallower and where water from silt pond
trickles out above it (spring fed).
Lisa
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