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Nothing quite like it. 4.5 yard bucket, 103 truck loads today. Machine run by owner of land developement company, his smallest machine????????. He wants my dirt for his own house, I want bigger pond. 15+ years experience in lake/pond diggin in SW Florida. Don't see my 100 LMB fingerlings, stocked 2 months ago, making it through the break through next weekend but I sure know my mosquito minnows and bluegill/bream will weather it just fine. Will make my pond acre+. It will turn a one beer stroll into a 2 maybe 3'er.
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Mmmmm BEER.... are you sure you aren't part Canadian?
Owner/Builder of Ottawa Canada's first official off-grid home. http://www.mygamepictures.com - Hosting your outdoor adventure, fishing, hunting and sports related pictures!
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Pottsy, I'm sorry to tell you this, you're mistaken... Americans love beer, we just don't know how to make it.
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Ha....no pure American, (whatever the hell that is), but I do know Canadian beer. We have a place outside Kingston, Ont. 3 acre island in the middle of Rideau Canal. Great LMB fishing area. Of course I like Molson's Toby Beer but can't get it here in the states. Toby
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In the hands of a skilled operator, the rig you described, with a 4.5-yard bucket, is a powerful tool. 'Grats on your pond expansion.
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