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![]() It is all part of mother nature and really you should live with it. Have you ever been to a lake? Same stuff grows , same spots, can't think of the name of it ![]() 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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