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  • Sippy
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    Originally posted by bear View Post
    not even a wild guess- it will likely be years before we can do anything anyway due to funds be used elsewhere. I just have no idea where to start or any idea....
    Wild guess for draining, dredging, removing the trees.

    50k plus

    A local HOA here was requesting bids to dredge their ~10 acre pond. I saw bids from 35-65k. They went with a $55k bid.

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  • bear
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    Originally posted by SuperExotics View Post
    We dont give estimates without seeing it in person, just to be fair to us and the client.
    not even a wild guess- it will likely be years before we can do anything anyway due to funds be used elsewhere. I just have no idea where to start or any idea....

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  • Sippy
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    Originally posted by bear View Post



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    We dont give estimates without seeing it in person, just to be fair to us and the client.

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  • FreedomFish20
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    Originally posted by RascalArms View Post
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    I have a roughly 1 acre pond that developed both an algae and aquatic like plant-growth problem last year. A local pond company suggested I spray with Reward aquatic herbicide. I also installed both an aerator and surface water fountain and the water cleared up nice.
    I turned off the fountain about a month ago prior to the cold temps here in north Texas. I noticed there is a moss like algae starting to form again in the shallow end of the pond. Do I need to start the fountain back up again and hit with another dose of Reward? I’m new at this pond stuff.
    any type of aeration is great for ponds and i highly recommend it but it wont fix the problem once it gets to the point in your picture. you'll need to do a treatment to get that algae knocked down so that the aeration will benefit the pond.

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  • RascalArms
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    I have a roughly 1 acre pond that developed both an algae and aquatic like plant-growth problem last year. A local pond company suggested I spray with Reward aquatic herbicide. I also installed both an aerator and surface water fountain and the water cleared up nice.
    I turned off the fountain about a month ago prior to the cold temps here in north Texas. I noticed there is a moss like algae starting to form again in the shallow end of the pond. Do I need to start the fountain back up again and hit with another dose of Reward? I’m new at this pond stuff.

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  • bear
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    Originally posted by bear View Post
    we have a little place in the panhandle (Wheeler TX) with a 10ish acre pond on it. Most of it is covered in cattails with little access to bank fishing. Our dream is to open it up, dig out a few deeper holes and get some bigger fish roaming the waters- any guesttimate on cost on just the digging out- clearing process?




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  • bear
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    we have a little place in the panhandle (Wheeler TX) with a 10ish acre pond on it. Most of it is covered in cattails with little access to bank fishing. Our dream is to open it up, dig out a few deeper holes and get some bigger fish roaming the waters- any guesttimate on cost on just the digging out- clearing process?

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  • FreedomFish20
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    Originally posted by TheHammer View Post
    Watching this. I’m wanting to make crappie structures for a few of my spots. What are you fellas getting the best results from?
    i recommend using cedar if it is present on the property...bundling 3-4 small cedars (1-3inch diameter) wrapping them tight with Romex cable with a cement block. it provides good cover stays in place and helps clean up cedar around property.

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  • Sippy
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    Id like to welcome "FreedomFish20" to TBH.

    Dane is the Co-Founder and fisheries manager for Freedom Environmental Solutions. You will see he and myself both posting.

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  • Sippy
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    Originally posted by Looney Tatonka View Post
    Pics I told you about....(Dont know why they rotated)
    Sending you another pm.

    In short, looks like cyanobacteria.

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  • Heath
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    Originally posted by Agdog View Post
    Pretty broad question here but we’re starting a roughly 1 acre dig in SE Oklahoma this week. My hands are pretty full with our barn buildout but I don’t want to miss out on the opportunity to get some structure and habitat in before we start taking on water. Is there a bare minimum/half a’d approach I can take given my limited time to commit to it? I drew out a rough idea of the area, need to look back on the depth we agreed on.

    Your goal over time should be 20-30% habit (natural or artificial). Natural will breakdown over time, but is cheap and available in most cases.

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  • Willie_P
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    Following this one.

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  • Looney Tatonka
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    Originally posted by SuperExotics View Post
    Sending you a PM.
    Pics I told you about....(Dont know why they rotated)
    Attached Files

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  • Sippy
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    Originally posted by Looney Tatonka View Post
    Thanks for the response. Is this something I can just put in a glass mason jar and take somewhere, or is there a kit for me to buy, like a swimming pool tester?
    Sending you a PM.

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  • Looney Tatonka
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    Originally posted by SuperExotics View Post
    I would begin with a water quality test to see if the cause can be determined. Sounds like a high nutrient load, but thats just from the picture i have in my head.
    Thanks for the response. Is this something I can just put in a glass mason jar and take somewhere, or is there a kit for me to buy, like a swimming pool tester?

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