fishheadbob
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- western ny
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My two cents. Yes, the snapping turtle will eat any fish in your very cool looking pond. He is also keeping the frog numbers down, but I don't think turtles eat mosquito larvae, frogs will. The tea color is likely caused by tannins created by decomposing vegetation like leaves and twigs drifting down and rotting over 25 years. Same thing for the muck. I've had two knowledgeable guys tell me that a pond fed by runoff will silt up over the years, or more muck.
You probably have 2 options, one being to enjoy it as it is. The other is more expensive and involves a large excavator and experienced operator. If you go the excavator route you could dig it deeper, use the muck to build up the sides, maybe widen it, and probably wind up with twice as much water to hold some fish. Should be good for another 25 years. ???
FWIW I don't have fire hydrants near me, my insurance company said they would knock off about $100 per year in premiums if I went with a 3/4 acre pond - about one million gallons if I recall correctly. My local volunteer fire department has an unofficial motto "No small fires." as no water means most everything burns to the ground.
You ought to talk to someone at the Soil Conservation Service in your area. Some of them are true pond experts and know a lot more than us well meaning people on TBN
You probably have 2 options, one being to enjoy it as it is. The other is more expensive and involves a large excavator and experienced operator. If you go the excavator route you could dig it deeper, use the muck to build up the sides, maybe widen it, and probably wind up with twice as much water to hold some fish. Should be good for another 25 years. ???
FWIW I don't have fire hydrants near me, my insurance company said they would knock off about $100 per year in premiums if I went with a 3/4 acre pond - about one million gallons if I recall correctly. My local volunteer fire department has an unofficial motto "No small fires." as no water means most everything burns to the ground.
You ought to talk to someone at the Soil Conservation Service in your area. Some of them are true pond experts and know a lot more than us well meaning people on TBN