Now that it's over, I just did what the required specs required. Monty was my guy as well, and he and I found 3 possible locations for the fence. The one I picked was the best IMO. As I said earlier, Monte worked with me, and I got the potential problems resolved by following the posted specs exactly.

The issue for me was Lake Fork. I'm at the top of Lake Fork Creek, and with the hydrilla die off over the last few years, any grass carp in that watershed was an issue.

I will say that if you want a grass carp fence in TX, know how much water you have, the percentage of weeds in your BOW, and know exactly what kind of weeds your targeting. I think knowing the answers to all the questions he asked did ultimately help me get the permit.

No CB's this year. Later this year I'll put the grow out pond in for them, and let them soak for a while until I fin clip them and put them in the public pool.


AL