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Sorry to hear about your fish kill.
I would not discount the Reward as being the direct cause of death. Trout are exceptionally sensitive to water quality and contaminants. Reward is not approved for use in the water and killed far hardier fish than trout.
If most fish died and a re-stocking will be in the works, I would go ahead and make sure the Elodia was eliminated now by whatever means first.
Larger trout are readily available and relatively inexpensive. +1. Kill off all vegetation, drain, do whatever improvements you've always wanted to do, refill, restock.
Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after. ~ Henry David Thoreau
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