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Here's a couple pics of the water as it looked last night after a few days of calm weather. It continues to maintain its grey color. Earlier this year, we were inundated with rain that flooded the pond to two feet over the side walls for two weeks, so all of the edges were grass covered and the color maintained throughout. That makes me think it is something other than the wind stirring up the bottom. I did just discover that I have BH's in the pond. Do they stir the bottom up causing this muddy water?
1 Acre Pond with SMB, YP, LMB, GSF, RES, FHM, GSH, Papershell Crayfish, Pike 5.5 Acre Pond with LMB, BG My Build Thread
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