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I have about a 1 acre pond here in Southern VA and have been clearing the trees out that are right at the water's edge mostly because they eventually fall into the pond and I don't want to have to fish them out. The pond is probably 200 yards long and maybe 40 yards wide (not sure if that's an acre or not).

I'm not looking to clear all the wooded parts out as the end of pond where the spring that feeds it there's a good 50 yards of trees on either side. I imagine taking the trees out will make it get hotter in the summer. Probably lots to consider here.

What are some thoughts from those of you who maintain ponds? I have largemouth bass and some sort of sunfish in the pond. have seen turtles too. It's 14 feet deep or so at the deepest points. Not sure what else I could tell you to help guide your answer.

Appreciate your thoughts.

From the photo I've cleared out the trees on the top (the dam) and most of the left side

https://photos.app.goo.gl/HfsjHRcQiyzHDSNv7


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If I were in your situation, would think carefully before clearing the trees. They provide shade, especially important during summer afternoons when the water is hot. They provide a windbreak, too. Fun to watch various birds roost! Unless your trees are water hogs, like willows, you may be better off keeping some of them.

I have pretty tall pines lining the shoreline and am glad for it. In fact, I'm planning on felling a few of them into the water to help build cover, though not enough to lose the shade or windbreak.

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Trees also add a lot of organic matter to ponds which contribute to muck build up. Less wind moving across the pond means the wave action is minimal, and if there are excess nutrients, that is the ideal condition that water meal and duckweed prefer. Trees that are close to the water minimize the access to the pond, and can interfere with fishing.

Pluses and minuses have to be considered.


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Good points. I'd only add that trees & brush around the pond help screen it from view, which is the best defense against uninvited "guests" fishing there!

Last edited by anthropic; 12/07/20 11:40 PM.

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