A Short Guide to Lake and Pond Muck
Most lakes and ponds have a little bit of muck, but for some folks there is enough to create a real problem.
Most lakes and ponds have a little bit of muck, but for some folks there is enough to create a real problem.
Perhaps one of the most frustrating things that pond owners encounter are nuisance animals, and the most common trouble makers are muskrats.
Herbicides need time to work, so for ponds with a high water replacement rate they are often ineffective. So, what’s a pond owner to do?
One of the key elements of a healthy pond is aeration. Some ponds are already naturally aerated, but others may need a little help.
Not every pond can support trout. Determining whether your pond will be a suitable habitat is very important before you decide to stock them.
It's always important to be aware of what is happening in your community, so you may have a threatening neighbor you didn't know about.
If every pond owner has a different idea for their pond, how can we say that removing dead vegetation is the right move for everyone?
Harrietta Hills wants to make sure you know how our trout have been handled on the way to your dinner table.
Meet our trucks at one of our pre-arranged fish day locations, and take your fish home in oxygen bags or your own containers.