I hope to stock our pond at our new (old) home in the Poconos with bait fish next spring and perhaps a couple of grass carp. Ultimately hope to stock with some Brookies, so sort of fishing related.
The problem is, the pond has suffered years of neglect. There is between 1 and 2 feet of pond muck on the bottom. Don't really want to spend the 5 to 10K it would take to dredge it, so I have been doing it by hand - probably about a half ton of muck so far, but literally tons of work left. This forum is loaded with folks of great knowledge and experience in all kinds of fields; so I been wondering, has anyone done a pond rehab? Has anyone used biologicals (ie, muck remover bacterial pellets)? What's your experience? Do they work? Any other ideas/solutions to pond muck removal are welcome.
Our pond is not huge, about 100 ft by 40 to 50 ft. It is fed by an artesian well (currently not flowing due to drought) and a spring (still flowing), so we have really nice, cold, clear water, till the muck gets stirred up.
Thanks in advance,
The problem is, the pond has suffered years of neglect. There is between 1 and 2 feet of pond muck on the bottom. Don't really want to spend the 5 to 10K it would take to dredge it, so I have been doing it by hand - probably about a half ton of muck so far, but literally tons of work left. This forum is loaded with folks of great knowledge and experience in all kinds of fields; so I been wondering, has anyone done a pond rehab? Has anyone used biologicals (ie, muck remover bacterial pellets)? What's your experience? Do they work? Any other ideas/solutions to pond muck removal are welcome.
Our pond is not huge, about 100 ft by 40 to 50 ft. It is fed by an artesian well (currently not flowing due to drought) and a spring (still flowing), so we have really nice, cold, clear water, till the muck gets stirred up.
Thanks in advance,





