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I have a 5 acre pond/lake in North Carolina that we use for swimming and fishing (up to 4 lb bass, and 3 pound catfish with nice bluegill after 4 years). Water is very clear-three feet visability is common. Alkalinity? Never been fertilized. I read Bob Lusk's excellent article in Jan-Feb. 2003 PB, "Water temps, not dates, the real key" and am finally ready to check alkality, lime if needed (It will be) and fertilize. The problem: my wife believes and olive green blood will be ugly- or at least not as pretty as it is today. Is she right? DPW
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Depends upon your point of view. If you like raising big fish, its beautiful. It is not too green, but does have a green tint. Usually "clear" water does not show you too much if you look into it. But green water shows you less, but I dont think you lose too much visibility.
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