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TOXIC SLUDGE in My Pond (Bad News) - We Need to Get Ride of This Algae QUICKLY!

TOXIC SLUDGE in My Pond (Bad News) - We Need to Get Ride of This Algae QUICKLY!

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We discover matts of toxic sludge and algae in our trout pond and need to do something before it completely kills all our monster trout. We put together a simple, but very effective dredger made out of pool noodles and some spare chicken wire. Find out if it works or not! Mark's Channel: I will show you how to remove algae from a pond without using any chemicals with a cheap and easy solution. Algae can be both good and bad. During the day, algae helps the pond by producing oxygen, but at night it produces CO2. As long as it's not very cloudy or the algae doesn't all die at the same time, things are in balance, but if it all dies at the same time, the pond can go anoxic quickly and kill all the fish. Later, I catch fish using my fly fishing tackle and turn my rainbow trout into a meal as part our first catch, clean and cook. POND
Date: 2021-05-17

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Brother you need to use a fly fishing technique called Skagit casting. It would be perfect for your pond. Basically it-s a modified roll cast that can shoot a fly line 100 ft no effort and no problem!
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Grass carp, get some Grass carp they will eat all the algae from your pond you don't need chemicals in your pond.
Grass carp = No toxic rotting Algae on the top or bottom.

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oh wow that egg, blended in good. also I think i've heard of like wood ash or something being used for helping with algae in ponds. idk can't remember.
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in England they used Barley straw bails flotting on top of ponds which altered the PH in the water which stopped the algae growing
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