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This entire operation has been sled dog approved(Some animals were harmed or dismembered during the filming of this project)
Don, with the way that dirt looks, the pond may never completely clear up. Maybe pump water to a grassy area and let it flow slowly back into the pond or un some big filters. Looks like lots of fine silt and clay, stays in suspension for a very long time. Good thing is it will hide the fish from the big ugly long legged birds.
Pond is looking great, and almost a lake!. The backside/dam grew in pretty good... looks like it's been there for ages.Good to see you back in action!Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
Everything I have read about the grass carp says they do get aggressive with all the vegetation around them. Even the smaller brush hanging over the bank near the water. Out here you have to get a permit to plant them and the permit can require screening the inlets and outlets of the lake to keep the carp from escaping into the wild. Most often the state won't allow them to be planted. Our lakes could really benefit having them eating the vegetation, as the pond weeds are taking over.
Just come up here Don and drive your boat fast along the rivers and they'll jump in your boat!
Those rocks would make a heck of an obstacle along the main road or even a way to block the main entrance if that ever arose. Place a few in the right spot with a "key" to knock out.There are other ways in/out if I recall.
I see you got a Legend hat too - won’t fit my head, surprised if it fits you, unless they sent me a tiny one.
No, no other ways to get in out in a truck sized vehicle. With a UTE, yes.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
Dang Don, don't even think I have heard of an electrical fire in a trailer. Funny how your instincts woke you and not the fire/smoke alarm.
OK, so the remaining pics tell a story of the pond building.