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Anyone have good suggestions for deep water structure and cover? Pond is 9-11 feet deep and will have SMB/YP/RES...with FHM and Gams.
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Rock piles with wood nearby, any of the commercial fish habitats - Mossback, etc.
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Think creatively based on what materials you can get easily/cheaply. I had a bunch of tires that were retired (pun intended) from keeping visquilene over rows of round bales, so I have tire structures. I drive past a well drilling company every day on the way to work, where they throw away used black plastic water pipe every Tuesday night, so I have black plastic water pipe structures. I got some used concrete sewer tiles, 2' to 6' in diameter, free from my FIL and our excavator; in they went.
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