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Hello.
I am new to this whole thing, and I was out cleaning some corn cobs, etc... from around my rip rap from the wind yesterday. Anyways, when I was out there doing this I noticed a couple of what appeared to be some strings of filamentous Algea out in a couple of spots in the pond - nothing major, just looked like some strings of it below the water surface.
It was far enough out from shore that I couldn't cast my lawn rake out to try and snag it, or I would loose my rake.
Is this something to be worried about at this point?
I subscribe!
1/3 Acre pond - Central, OH Deepest point 11 ft. Stocked with: Hybrid Bluegill, Bluegill, Yellow Perch, Largemouth Bass, White Amur.
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