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Ok I got hydrilla in my 1.5 acre pond - I have tons of bait fish and nice bass. The hydrilla was taking over my pond so I hired some folks to come kill the stuff. They did a great job and did it in two phases - so it killed my hydrilla - pond looks awesome.
Prior to treating it I put 20 grass carp in to try to eat the hydrilla back - but it was too far gone and they could not control it. I also may have lost some of the carp to heavy rains that caused my water to go over my spillway.
So now I sit here with a beautiful pond and lots of fish in it. However there is pretty much no vegitation in the pond right now - so I am worried my bait fish have no place for safety from the bass.
I do have some structure in the pond - huge old tires along with some xMas trees standing up. Any suggestions?
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