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Forums >> Let's Talk Texas Outdoors >> Wildlife Management >> Pond & Lake Management

Pond & Lake Management

Treaves

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QUESTION

Looking for information on how to clear up the water on a pond and or small lake.

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Shawn_Locke

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Troy this Texas AgriLife Extension publication "Clearing Muddy Ponds" may be of use. Good luck.

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Treaves

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Young county

Thanks for the info Shawn. Looks like this may be helpful...

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Texas Wildlife Management

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Troy,

Is the pond clouded by stained water or vegetation?

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Treaves

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Its the stained water, for some reason it looks muddy, there are several ponds that are in the area that are nice color mine looks like the red river.

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Texas Wildlife Management

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Troy,

Ironic, we shocked a lake near Mineral Wells a few weeks ago that was cloudier than it should have been.  Although we thought it might have been trash fish stirring up the bottom, the verdict was actually collodial deposits from recent runoff.  Drop me an e-mail and I'll try to nail it down for you.

poor@texaswildlifemanagement.com

 

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seadragon

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A pomp would be a good technique

or some leech :)

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