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Esshup, My water temps on surface have hit mid 50's in my 2 acre pond here in deep east Texas. My maximum depth is only around 9 foot now.I have a Kasco system with 3 bottom diffusers all placed in the deeper water and have been and still are running 24/7.This is my first winter with aeriation. Fish still feeding good and visibility about 20 inch on sechi dish. Should I just turn off the aeriation all together now for the winter until spring?? What if we have warm fronts come in like last year? Do I turn it back on for a few days or just let it be till spring? Most of this pond is 3-6 ft deep.CNBG by the thousands and I have 50 Florida LMB averaging about 2 pounds each. Just don't want to make any mistakes in my first year of aeriation. Any asvise from anyone would be appreciated.
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