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Hi all,
We run Radio Control Sailboats on a pond that is probably about a couple acres in size here in NY. This year we had a very bad weed problem. They start about 5 feet out from shore and don't stop until about 15 feet out from shore. The problem is that sailboats have a lead keel that sticks down below the boat for about 6-11 inches (depending on the boat) and they get stuck in these very thick weeds. The pond is also supposedly stocked with fish. I have personally only seen very small bluegills in there, however I have been told that someone caught a 2 foot bass out of the pond although I'm not sure that I believe it. My question is, can I use granular Cutrine in just our section of the pond to kill off the weeds in just our area without harming the fish? Mike~ |
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Mike,
Per Aquatic Eco catalog, www.aquaticeco.com Cutrine-Plus liquid can be used to control weeds without affecting the use of the water for swimming, livestock, watering, irrigation, or fishing. Cutrine Plus granular is listed as an algaecide. Because the liquid is a chelated copper that stays in solution long after initial dose, I do not know what its affect would be on other areas of the pond. They do have a warning that you should not use copper based products in waters with koi, carp, goldfish, or trout. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "mjb" wrote in message ... Hi all, We run Radio Control Sailboats on a pond that is probably about a couple acres in size here in NY. This year we had a very bad weed problem. They start about 5 feet out from shore and don't stop until about 15 feet out from shore. The problem is that sailboats have a lead keel that sticks down below the boat for about 6-11 inches (depending on the boat) and they get stuck in these very thick weeds. The pond is also supposedly stocked with fish. I have personally only seen very small bluegills in there, however I have been told that someone caught a 2 foot bass out of the pond although I'm not sure that I believe it. My question is, can I use granular Cutrine in just our section of the pond to kill off the weeds in just our area without harming the fish? Mike~ |
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Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem. The
next options might be a 15 foot dock? ~ jan On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 04:26:15 GMT, "mjb" wrote: Hi all, We run Radio Control Sailboats on a pond that is probably about a couple acres in size here in NY. This year we had a very bad weed problem. They start about 5 feet out from shore and don't stop until about 15 feet out from shore. The problem is that sailboats have a lead keel that sticks down below the boat for about 6-11 inches (depending on the boat) and they get stuck in these very thick weeds. The pond is also supposedly stocked with fish. I have personally only seen very small bluegills in there, however I have been told that someone caught a 2 foot bass out of the pond although I'm not sure that I believe it. My question is, can I use granular Cutrine in just our section of the pond to kill off the weeds in just our area without harming the fish? Mike~ See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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I've heard about the sterile grass carp from a co-worker, but he said they
didn't do a thing for his pond. I'd love to put a dock in (this would solve multiple problems), however the town won't let us. Guess they are afraid someone will fall off and drown themselves and sue. Thanks for the reply tho'. Mike~ ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote in message ... Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem. The next options might be a 15 foot dock? ~ jan On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 04:26:15 GMT, "mjb" wrote: Hi all, We run Radio Control Sailboats on a pond that is probably about a couple acres in size here in NY. This year we had a very bad weed problem. They start about 5 feet out from shore and don't stop until about 15 feet out from shore. The problem is that sailboats have a lead keel that sticks down below the boat for about 6-11 inches (depending on the boat) and they get stuck in these very thick weeds. The pond is also supposedly stocked with fish. I have personally only seen very small bluegills in there, however I have been told that someone caught a 2 foot bass out of the pond although I'm not sure that I believe it. My question is, can I use granular Cutrine in just our section of the pond to kill off the weeds in just our area without harming the fish? Mike~ See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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You might try a professional on the opinion regarding grass carp. They
pretty much clear out all vegetation down here in the South. Jim -- __________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "mjb" wrote in message ... I've heard about the sterile grass carp from a co-worker, but he said they didn't do a thing for his pond. I'd love to put a dock in (this would solve multiple problems), however the town won't let us. Guess they are afraid someone will fall off and drown themselves and sue. Thanks for the reply tho'. Mike~ ~ jan JJsPond.us wrote in message ... Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem. The next options might be a 15 foot dock? ~ jan On Sat, 25 Oct 2003 04:26:15 GMT, "mjb" wrote: Hi all, We run Radio Control Sailboats on a pond that is probably about a couple acres in size here in NY. This year we had a very bad weed problem. They start about 5 feet out from shore and don't stop until about 15 feet out from shore. The problem is that sailboats have a lead keel that sticks down below the boat for about 6-11 inches (depending on the boat) and they get stuck in these very thick weeds. The pond is also supposedly stocked with fish. I have personally only seen very small bluegills in there, however I have been told that someone caught a 2 foot bass out of the pond although I'm not sure that I believe it. My question is, can I use granular Cutrine in just our section of the pond to kill off the weeds in just our area without harming the fish? Mike~ See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote:
You might try a professional on the opinion regarding grass carp. They pretty much clear out all vegetation down here in the South. My folks put four of the sterile grass carp into their 30' by 75' pond last year to try to deal with the excess vegetation. They think one of them might have died because they'd never seen more than three of them at any given time, but it was hard to tell because they were very shy and had no distinguishing marks. They took care of the extra vegetation all right, then turned their attention to my mother's beloved water lilies. My parents gave some thought to adding some sort of prolific plant (water hyacinth maybe) to keep them fed, but were afraid that the carp might continue to eat the lilies by preference, and then they'd have a fish problem AND a plant problem. The conservation agent told them to cull one or two of the carp, and that since they won't bite on a hook, it would have to be with a bow and arrow, a gig, or a gun. So my dad went out there one day and sat on the bank of the pond until he saw one of them grazing along the dam on the opposite side. He nailed it with his .22. We all felt kind of bad about it, but there was really no other way to remove the fish. It was huge, too. Well over two feet long, and fat from a diet of exotic lilies. I think the other carp got word that there was a contract out on them. They went into hiding and weren't seen for a full week. Kathleen |
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It is indeed the case that they are non-discriminatory in their eating. If
it is green, they try it. Check how many your pond needs before putting any in! Jim -- __________________________________________ Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per jogger) at: www.jogathon.net See our pond at: http://www.home.bellsouth.net/p/pwp-jameshurley "Kathleen" wrote in message ... Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote: You might try a professional on the opinion regarding grass carp. They pretty much clear out all vegetation down here in the South. My folks put four of the sterile grass carp into their 30' by 75' pond last year to try to deal with the excess vegetation. They think one of them might have died because they'd never seen more than three of them at any given time, but it was hard to tell because they were very shy and had no distinguishing marks. They took care of the extra vegetation all right, then turned their attention to my mother's beloved water lilies. My parents gave some thought to adding some sort of prolific plant (water hyacinth maybe) to keep them fed, but were afraid that the carp might continue to eat the lilies by preference, and then they'd have a fish problem AND a plant problem. The conservation agent told them to cull one or two of the carp, and that since they won't bite on a hook, it would have to be with a bow and arrow, a gig, or a gun. So my dad went out there one day and sat on the bank of the pond until he saw one of them grazing along the dam on the opposite side. He nailed it with his .22. We all felt kind of bad about it, but there was really no other way to remove the fish. It was huge, too. Well over two feet long, and fat from a diet of exotic lilies. I think the other carp got word that there was a contract out on them. They went into hiding and weren't seen for a full week. Kathleen |
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![]() "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem. The next options might be a 15 foot dock? ~ jan snip 16 may be better. ![]() BV. |
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Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem.
Aren't Dutch carp even better at weed control ? ;-) sorry, rough evening |
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On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 02:06:10 GMT, "Theo van Daele"
wrote: Look into sterile grass carp, they will take care of your weed problem. Aren't Dutch carp even better at weed control ? ;-) sorry, rough evening Mine must be rougher, I don't get it. ???? Or will it loose something in the explanation? ;o) ~ jan See my ponds thru the seasons and/or my filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Defrosted~ Tri-Cities, WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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