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... what sort of maintenance can we do while it's down, aside from clearing and re-glueing the pvc pipe overflow that failed last year when I tried to clear the drain. DIdn't see any fish. I think the locals have fished it out. I'm planning to flatten the bank a bit on the low side of the pond where the road is, creating a "beach". Also, I'm leaving three 30 ft hemlocks growing on the bank near the "beach". Is that ok?
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Might want to see about increasing depth if some siltation has occured. Not sure why you didn't find a single fish. Might have had a fish kill. Might not be deep enough to hold fish through winter?
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While I'm not sure what siltation looks like, I was pleased that the pond was remakably clean with little in the way of stumps, debris, ect. There may be fish in the water that's left; I couldn't see from my far away vantage point. I may be able to see when it dries up enought to walk down to the water's edge. The water's down enough to clear the drain of it's obstruction and re-fit the overflow pipe. Then it can refill and get stocked.
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