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Re: New Member, New Pond Owner - East Texas
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Dec 19th a 11:24 PM
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by TX Chris |
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Well I'm learning just how much I don't know and I haven't even made it past the Introduction thread. SMDH
Next thing I know, someone is going to tell me that crawdad is an invasive lobster subspecies and it's going to chop off my toes if I enter the water.
Two of the dams are in rough shape from beaver damage and may require extensive work. There's a chance I'll end up draining all three ponds, reworking the dams, dredging and starting over on the fish population. The ponds are over 50 years old so Lord only knows what all has been thrown in them over the years.
I won't lie, a part of me would rather start over so I KNOW what's in each pond and I'm not trying to fix decades worth of issues, both physical and living.
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