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Drawdowns are a good management tool when used correctly. In your case it should be ok as a non-management tool as there are not large scale predators in the pond which could decimate forage fish in a drawdown. If you do not have much cover at drawdown depths and will hold the water down through the spawning season then you may need to add some thick cover for newly spawned fish to hide in.
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