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#217586 05/17/10 09:20 PM
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What are some submerged plants, shoreline plants and topwater plants that:
A. Dont invade your entire pond
B. Hardy
C. Can live in a Georgia climate
D. Offer good protection for baitfish
and E. Give bass or predators a hiding/striking spot
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I'd prefer the topwater plants be in 5-1ft of water and the submerged plants to be in 3-8ft of water. Shoreline plants would be like what you see on the Bassmasters. Topwater heaven as I like to call it.

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Use the search engine and put in submerged plants, etc... There is piles of info on the forum. If you can't find what you're looking for let me know.

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re: submerged plants. What's your water clarity at? That might limit where your submerged plants will grow.

TAMU has a good website with different plant pictures and descriptions.


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FishKeeper1:
This site may help you for finding native plants. I am researching similiar for my GA pond.

http://wetlandsupply.com/


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