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Other than a few small puddles there is only one significant pond above this one in the watershed, and its not very far upstream. I hadnt thought of that, I have about 120A of watershed draining into this lake. Is there any simple way of straining or slowing the contamination of fish from another BOW? what if a person built a pretty good sized brush pile dam toward the top end and let the incoming water filter through it slowly. at least the water coming in through that branch, Ive got several different inlet branches.
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