Pond Boss Magazine: Welcome = like TBN but for mud/clay ponds
www.koiphen.com = like TBN but more on liner style ponds.
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floating rafts. need to make wider and longer. i want to say 8 foot by 12 foot floating raft or is it 10 by 14? i don't know i know its 8 foot and wider and 12 foot or longer. on 8 55 gallon drums (3 on each side) 1 at each short end, all drums have 2x6 or 2x8 spacer between them and they all fit snug in between the lumber, i put some RV antifreeze and water mix in each drum i want to say about 10 to 15 gallons, this lowers the drums some. in the water, and seemed to stabilize it better. 230lbs person can almost put a corner into the water, standing right on a corner, 2 230 lbs folks will put edge right at edge of water. 3 folks, on same edge = edge in water. 12v small bass boat trolling motor on it, and a 2x4 fold up ladder. turns the raft into a nice fishing boat, raft, lounge area, and easy off/onto ladder.
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floating dock, i want to say 12 feet long. (attached to shore with some pipe and rope) out in the lake. i have kinda of a T setup. 2 30 gallon drums on each side. and then 1 55 gallon drum in the center (total of 4 30's and 1 55 drums) and some pipes around it. this baby wants to sink rather quickly into the water, 2 200 lbs folks. it will drop into the water. as you go from dock to raft. and i put some extra pipe between T portion and raft. so no one could get there foot or leg caught between the 2, in case they did slip and get something caught. The T keeps the main ramp of dock from twisting and putting folks into the lake. and helps stabilize the end that is out in the water.
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mud/clay ponds and getting clear water. is a joke. not going to happen. from single cell algae, to bacteria, to other. and how mud/clay ponds work. along with disturbing the bottom layer of muck. (fish, to everything else) your not going to get anything near a swimming pool clear. ya you will have days you can set up on shore and see 5 feet down into the water and watch fish. and other days maybe 1 foot if that into the water.
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grass carp (white alnumers?) i can never remember technical name. they are illegal in many states (carp of any type) exception the grass carp which you normally need a permit / liecnes of some sort to put into your lake/pond. (contact your local fisheries) the grass carp are female and have been spaded by a certified vet.
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most vegetation / aquatic plants. will only grow in 4 feet or less depth of water. the deeper you go, the less light that penetrates down to the bottom of the lake/pond. if you can get a dock or something to get you out past that depth and a little further. with a ladder. of some sort. less issues of going through the vegetation/weeds in the water.
i DO NOT suggest trying to place down some sort of plastic or like down in the water were you want to exit/enter lake. once the plastic gets a little bit of algea on it. it becomes slicker than snot. and no way to get any sort of foot hold. and you are required to go dog style, of hands and knees to crawl yourself out and off the plastic and up to shore (been there done that) along with trying to stand up and falling ugly back into the water