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It's amazing how much grass and how many lily pads this pond had going already.....Caught a couple small/medium gills this morning........
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FROG ,FROG, FROG
Yep - there is a connection between excessive emergent vegetation and low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia). I see a lot of warm shallows in this pic and not much depth, which leads to rampant plant growth. There appears to be a central channel, but there cannot be much flow through it.
Many of the old mill ponds we see here look similar. They have been backing up creeks for well over a century in most cases, and have the same advanced eutrophyic features.
Looks like this would be a honey hole for some of them Carolina hogs.
I hear you Jim....I'm close to the ocean and I'd rather be on a lily pond....These are public David but they're full of gators and they grass up every year so I think the oxygen stays low and the fishing is average at best in Marrington Plantation...Pretty place with a lot of shore birds....
It looks like some of the ones we have around here, all private of course. Ive never been good at getting permission....
i prefer that to any beach or resort.wish i could smell it
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