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Old 04-21-2011, 09:45 AM
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Hey jordan, ya chew it up in small chunks n spit it in da water. Nuff said. Lol
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nice bass simple peddler.... we just dug a "hole" behind the house with a backhoe and a dozer. Its about 3' deep and in a swamp hardwood bottom. It was dried up this past winter, but after this last rain, damn water is right up to the edge of the "pond"..... I heard the same thing about sheetrock clearing up the water. My question to you is.... DO you put throw the sheetrock in the middle of the pond, or place it on the bank barely in the water ?

There are no fish in this pond yet, but its about 100' from the creek..... Going to set out a few hoop nets and gonna put catfish and bream in it.
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Old 04-21-2011, 09:49 AM
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Hey jordan, ya chew it up in small chunks n spit it in da water. Nuff said. Lol

imma work on dat my dawg !!!!
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Old 04-21-2011, 09:50 AM
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i have heard that about sheet rock... just didnt want sheet rock at the bottom after it clears up. pond is 20' deep with levels all the way up to 1'. Someone told me 6 bags of lime should do the trick. dont know how accurate that is. thanks for the advice.
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