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Thank you for the response esshup.
I also believe that Plant #2 is Milfoil but wanted to get some professional opinions to validate. I think that the Grass Carp are eating it (or I'm convincing myself that they are) as I see stems with little of no foliage on them floating around the pond. I have about a 2 to 3 hundred foot section of shoreline that I would like to cleanup for ease of fishing as well as aesthetics. Can I treat with any of the chemicals at this point of the season or do I need to wait until cooler water temps? As far as the water flowing through the pond, I have a constant flow of water through the pond 365 days of the year.
Do you feel that the carp will eventually get the milfoil under control or do I need to consider treating it?
FYI: The pond is roughly 5 acres and I put in 40 Grass Carp in 2019 and 50 more in 2020.
Dean
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