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The Farmers Almanac predicts that Oklahoma will experience a warmer than average fall with below average rainfall. Hopefully they are wrong as well. Considering that we are 5 weeks away from winter, this is looking to be true.
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The Oklahoma rain has definitely been spotty. We've had 6.2 inches in Nov. I've kept records from my place for 20 years, this is the wettest Nov. on record.
We had Zero in Oct. and less than 6 inches for the preceding 3 months.
Hopefully we all have a bonus of rain during the remainder of the year.
2 Acre, Completed July 2022, CC,BG, Sept. 2022, LMB June 2023, 120 BG, 30 RES, 50 HBG all 4-6", 8 TGC 8-10", 1000 MF, Aug 2024, GSF, YBH washed in 2022.
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I just got 3.5 inches last week. Neighbors got about 7. I’m on a high hill where a lot of the clouds split. But, I’m not whining. My ponds came up about 3 ft.
It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
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Boy, if I say "sic em", you'd better look for something to bite. Sam Shelley Rancher and Farmer Muleshoe Texas 1892-1985 RIP
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I just got 3.5 inches last week. My ponds came up about 3 ft. How the heck can that happen? Oh, yeah - runoff. I almost remember that.
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I just got 3.5 inches last week. My ponds came up about 3 ft. How the heck an that happen? Oh, yeah - runoff. I almost remember that. Verifying zero on the deer rifle today I noticed that the neighbors pond that will run into mine IF we get enough rain is covered with duckweed or watermeal or both. I will walk over there and put fluridone in it asap. No fish, it's basically just a 30x75 depression in the ground in the woods. Previous neighbor dug it but only went about 7' deep, and now it will dang near dry up 100% in dry weather. No fish except some FHM that I toss in there every year to help eat mosquito larvae.
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Approaching ten inches of rain for us in the month of November.
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We got another 2 inches last night. Brought the pond up about 10 inches.
Record November for us. Pond is still about 5' low
Several areas around me got 3+ inches.
Drove to Pasadena TX today for work, rained almost all the way.
2 Acre, Completed July 2022, CC,BG, Sept. 2022, LMB June 2023, 120 BG, 30 RES, 50 HBG all 4-6", 8 TGC 8-10", 1000 MF, Aug 2024, GSF, YBH washed in 2022.
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Nutria
by J. E. Craig - 12/03/24 04:10 PM
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Koi
by PAfarmPondPGH69, October 22
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