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 New Member From Iowa Saying Hello
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Hello All, I just wanted to introduce myself. I'm a farmer in north eastern Iowa looking to get some info on my pond dreams/plans. I'm hoping to build 3-5 ponds on the land and it isn't what I typically think of normal good pond land. It's all up and down and sand and rocks, precious little clay. I'm also interested in a large variety of fish, including some that many would call 'trash' fish. I enjoy the diversity. Don't be surprised if I ask some weird or off the wall questions, that's just the way I am.
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Welcome, IAFarmer! Weird and off the wall questions & answers are definitely a part of the Forum. As for trash fish, I can recall a time when catfish were considered trash, crawfish were considered trash, and redfish were considered trash. Who knows what the future may bring?
8ac, full 3/16. CNBG, RES, FHM 10/15; TP 5/16; FLMB 6/16. 100 12" NLMB & 1k GSH 10/17,L, 150# TP & 70 HSB 5/18. 1k PK 11/18. 100# TP 4/19, 200# RBT 12/19, 10k TFS 3/20, 100#TP 5/20, 25 HSB & 250 F1 9/20,L,180# RBT 12/20, 206,51
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"catfish were considered trash, crawfish were considered trash, and redfish were considered trash"
Must have been rough times in Cajun country. I always remember those as delicacies.
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I had southern roots, but lived mostly up north in my formative years. Definitely enjoyed crawfish and catfish when visiting relatives in Baton Rouge, but people in the Midwest and Northeast looked down on it. How things have changed!
8ac, full 3/16. CNBG, RES, FHM 10/15; TP 5/16; FLMB 6/16. 100 12" NLMB & 1k GSH 10/17,L, 150# TP & 70 HSB 5/18. 1k PK 11/18. 100# TP 4/19, 200# RBT 12/19, 10k TFS 3/20, 100#TP 5/20, 25 HSB & 250 F1 9/20,L,180# RBT 12/20, 206,51
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I guess I experienced the reverse. I grew up in the south but had northern roots and wound up in the midwest. I desperately miss the boudain, but thank the lord for relief from the mosquitoes. 
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Welcome to the forum. Be prepared to think about using a liner for the pond, or a sealing product to mix with the soil in the part of the pond that is below the water line after you have removed all the rocks - think of a screener if there are a lot of rocks. Not too sure yet on the sealing product on sand, I am running a test this Spring on using Soilfloc on sand.
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Welcome to the Forum, I have a brother up in NE Iowa, Outside of Cresco Iowa, Upper Iowa Millwork is what his business is called. and yes there are a few rocks in that area, a little different then a lot of Iowa land.
All the really good ideas I've ever had came to me while I was milking a cow.
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Welcome! Always nice to have another Hawkeye on the forum. (As in 'The Hawkeye State' but not necessarily the college)
Better to shun the bait than struggle in the snare. - William Blake
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Welcome to the Forum, I have a brother up in NE Iowa, Outside of Cresco Iowa, Upper Iowa Millwork is what his business is called. and yes there are a few rocks in that area, a little different then a lot of Iowa land. Thanks! I'm southeast from Cresco, an hour or two. Not all that far as the crow flies, but the roads headed up that way are in no way flat, straight ,or headed directly anywhere fast. 
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Welcome! Always nice to have another Hawkeye on the forum. (As in 'The Hawkeye State' but not necessarily the college) Cyclone?
"Live like you'll die tomorrow, but manage your grass like you'll live forever." -S. M. Stirling
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Welcome! Always nice to have another Hawkeye on the forum. (As in 'The Hawkeye State' but not necessarily the college) Cyclone? Go State  EDIT: Also welcome IAFarmer!
Last edited by lmoore; 04/08/21 08:53 AM.
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It is a 2 part polymer that can be either spead out on top of the water or incorporated into the soil before the pond fills, and it is used to seal leaking ponds. Send teehjaeh57 a private message about it and how it works. That's where I got mine.
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Welcome! Always nice to have another Hawkeye on the forum. (As in 'The Hawkeye State' but not necessarily the college) Cyclone? Go State  EDIT: Also welcome IAFarmer! Well I'll add Go Irish, Go Hogs, and Go Tigers! And Maybe Go Fish! while I'm at it.  Thanks for the welcome!
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It is a 2 part polymer that can be either spead out on top of the water or incorporated into the soil before the pond fills, and it is used to seal leaking ponds. Send teehjaeh57 a private message about it and how it works. That's where I got mine. I'll look into that more. I didn't realize there's a 16 page discussion about it on the forum when I asked what it is. I was figuring on trucking in clay when the time comes, but this Soilfloc might be a better option.
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Iowa, land of 10,000 ponds  Sounds like a fun project! ![[Linked Image from live.staticflickr.com]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51012458715_c45068f1ed_b.jpg)
Mat Peirce 1.25 acre southeast Iowa pond LMB, BG, YP, WE, HSB, RES, BCP
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Iowa, land of 10,000 ponds  Sounds like a fun project! ![[Linked Image from live.staticflickr.com]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51012458715_c45068f1ed_b.jpg) Wow! Now that is a pretty spot! Did you build it?
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