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![]() "Remydog" wrote in message news:t1o9c.19452$w54.139094@attbi_s01... Here in the Northeast, I think your plan would result in many deceased fish. We had over 20 inches of ice over our pond in the middle of the coldest part of winter. I had to cut holes using an ice auger just to allow the pond to vent. I would be very concerned that the decomposing leaves would substantially elevate the poisons in the water. I used a leaf vac in the fall before the serious leaf drop, then built a hoop house and suspended leaf netting over that. It worked great at keeping the leaves off. I am happy to report that all of my fish survived (unlike last winter when I had a half dozen fish pops). snip I am near Baltimore, so I'd consider myself a NE'er. I too had to work to keep a hole in the ice this winter. I used a pump, squirting straight up in the shallows of the pond to achieve this. I am considering netting the pond next year, but for this year, I wanted to see what kind of leaf load I would get. It was a lot, but surprisingly not as bad as I expected. *shrug* For now, the whirlpool effect is making it easier to collect the leaves. One of these days, I'll have to get in there and do it by hand, but not for another few degrees or so. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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