EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
No plans for a pier. If my wife found out I spent money on a pier I'd likely to be living by the pond.
I didn't put in a pier in my pond either, and that's proven to be a big mistake. I will build at least one, and really want to have three. It's just a matter of taking the time and putting in the effort to get the posts in the ground now that it's full of water.
My original thought was that I would just keep it mowed around the shore and be able to fish anywhere. Or put in the row boat and fish from the boat. What I didn't realize is the the shoreline changes, the weeds never stop growing and the amount of plants growing in the water will always increase. Snakes really love those plants that grow in the water!!!
To really enjoy my pond, I need a dock to go from the easy to mow areas, across that transition area of shoreline, out to open water where we can fish without fighting plants and watching for snakes.
I also want to put a pump into my pond to water my vegetable garden. I want to the pump suspended from the dock so it's a couple of feet off of the bottom of the pond, and pulling clear water without debris.
I might also build a roof over the dock, or a gazebo, so I can fish in the shade.
I just don't know when this will happen because I have more pressing projects to get to, and I missed my window of doing it easily when there wasn't any water in there.