Originally Posted by SetterGuy
Originally Posted by esshup
That looks like using a shot glass to bail rainwater out of a Jon Boat.

Haha! I had it pushed against the dam. Went down to it, and just ran the net through. Would have been fairly easy, if the net would have done anything.
I guess chemicals are only solution??

grin

That's what I would do but I'm lazy.

My guess is that is there because of a high nutrient load that slowly built up over the years. Leaves falling in the pond, etc. Like I said before, I'd call Rex and get him to do an alum treatment late this year or early next year when the pond is at it's highest natural clarity. That will have the highest of P dissolved in the water column and most susceptible to the alum.


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