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Aaron, if you don't know how to throw a cast net, and there isn't much debris on the bottom of the pond, a small seine wouldn't be too costly. It would allow you to seine out a lot of fish before they died. Either fill up the freezer or maybe find other pond owners that might want them. There's no reason why you should have to feed the wildlife scavengers.
Any pesticide applicator should have the necessary permit to purchase the rotenone. If you google "boatcycle" they have it listed in their catalog. I believe I can get it thru my local herbacide/pesticide dealer.
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