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is there a product to help with a broad spectrum of pond weeds that would be safe for trout?
MY POND: 50'X100' (1/8 ACRE) dug in 2006. get's deep quick with a trench dug in the middle that reaches 17' deep. i have aeration. i stock bluegill, bass, trout, and perch and couple crappie.
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ok, I guess i'll look into cuttting and raking...
MY POND: 50'X100' (1/8 ACRE) dug in 2006. get's deep quick with a trench dug in the middle that reaches 17' deep. i have aeration. i stock bluegill, bass, trout, and perch and couple crappie.
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Moderator Ambassador Field Correspondent Lunker
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Look into this:
Hydrothol 191™ is a registered, broad spectrum, organic, aquatic algaecide and herbicide. It is an excellent alternative to copper products. Hydrothol 191™ is effective on controlling hydrilla, milfoil, pond-weeds, elodea, chara, spirogyra, and pithophora. This product can be harmful to fish populations if used incorrectly. When using, always wear gloves, eye protection, and cover skin.
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