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Is there any download able pond management software out the already to keep track of everything? Also happy Halloween!!!
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Just a little black book. Wright down what we see every day or that week with the dates. Its fun to read back and see when the toads were singing or when the heron shows up for the first time in the spring.
I know nothing of a program. Could be made up quite easy but I am not sure if pond management is a 100% by the numbers thing.
Cheers Don.
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There is a excel file for relative weight on this site somewhere that I downloaded.
It's really cool.
William
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Dinsmoreoutdoors, Excel and a calendar are all I use. Excel can keep track of all the numbers, and the calendar saves historical data. Fish stockings, electroshocking, first freezes, etc. It make is easy to go back and see what happened when. If Google Docs is still out there, that might work well as an online alternative.
Hope this helps.
AL
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