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Here are some pics of the structure I put in over the weekend.
Last evening I also added one piece of 15"x5' culvert and I have three more to roll in.
Our pond is about 3 years old and we added the first fish Mar 2010 we just bought the place last fall. The pond bottom was completely smooth when built.
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That ought to draw some fish in soon.
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How often does natural structure need replacing? What I used were branches from triming a willow oak.
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Depends. If they stay under water (not exposed to air) they last longer. My guess is those larger branches will last about 3 years , smaller ones maybe 2.
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