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You've got to be excited! The hard work will pay off for you...
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James, on your platform, dont let your deckboards cantilever more than a couple inches or they will warp very bad over time.
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Nice job James - lot of work there !!
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I was just joking about using brettskis technique. I dont think the platform is even square. Everything brettski does looks perfect. I was just trying to put something together to get the electrical and motors off of the ground until I can build a real dock. Those are actually some boards I found that were from an old bridge that had been washed out from a flood they are already very warped and so I turned them upside down from the way they were warped. At least it was free except for my time.
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Great thread and being new here I am learning as I go. James Holts pond pictures are spectacular. Albert A RaschAvid Hey, AvidAngler, welcome to Pond Boss Forums! Looks like your first post slipped through the cracks, so accept our apologies that it took so long to greet you! Why don't you post in the New Member section of the forum and tell us a bit about yourself, your pond (or future pond as the case may be) and a bit about your pond goals. It's always great to have new folks on board, so thanks for joining in and posting! Plus, it just occurred to me, we don't have many, if any, members from NJ who post with any regularity if I'm not just totally obtuse and overlooking someone else, so welcome in from the Garden State!
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James did you do any ES while the boat was there ? I see the fish boxes also - any new deliveries ? Use of the circulator would not hurt and might be helpful as least during aerator start up.
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I added 100 red ears and 100 copper nose bluegill. He did a few do checks but I had asked him and he forgot to do it while the boat was out. The readings he gave me were ten and I'm not sure what that means. Todd did not actually come it was clint and Todds dad
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Ten ? What is that. What size CNBG and RES ?
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I dont know what the number means. The red ears and the blue gills were the largest he had but were only about five inches.
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In a surrogate fashion as Todd was not there, did you force Clint to drink bourbon?
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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I could have been coerced but not forced. 10ppm dissolved oxygen.
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When done smoothly, it's six and one half dozen, Techno Viking.
Maybe you need a refresher course?
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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When was the 10ppm - before or after set-up ?
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Speaking for Clint, probably before startup. What is ES? Electrofishing? No they didn't do any shocking.
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