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This thread documented my slight experience with NP. I would love to do it again and see if the same results would happen. I think BH's and NP would go together like peanut butter and jelly (not that the BH's would like it too much) After rereading the post, I wish I had asked Dr. Willis so many, many, many more questions!! http://forums.pondboss.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=304827&page=1 You never had any updates on the end of that thread, what did you find in the bottom of that pond? You're killing me here, I read the whole book and you took out the last chapter I could never prove it but I think those pike ate themselves to death. They wiped out the pond of all food. After I drew it down and killed it off there were hardly any fish. Less than a 1 gallon bucket full of Rotenone killed fish. Before I stocked the pike it was VERY heavy with BG, BCP, YP, and BH. Just look at the pond structure (or should I say lack of) and the water clarity was 4-5'. Those pike had all the advantages.
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