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Absolutely! Allowing a pond to drain, then "air out" is always part of the management plan for fish hatcheries. Of course, fish hatcheries have the luxury of shallow water, and plentiful water supplies. You may not have a good source of water. In most cases, the value of water outranks the value of draining a pond.
Teach a man to grow fish... He can teach to catch fish...
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