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In the last few weeks my 5 acre TBP has a healthy growth of FA in water less than about 4 feet. I am not entirely worried about it, because next year the tilapia will take care of it (right?). But for now the minnows like to use it for cover and the bass were 2 ince about 3 weeks ago so I assume they will be small enough to get in there and hunt down the minnows until the FA fades in the fall.
Should I try to take any action against it? I would say 30-40% of the surface is covered in FA and about 60% of the bottom has some amount of growth. As long as it will not hinder the growth of bass or reproduction of other fish (which I have no evidence of because small fish are everywhere) I can live with it until next year.
Any Advice? thanks
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