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mac43rn

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  1. Thank you for all the responses. Quite honestly, the biggest reason is it is a real pain in the ass to fish. We do have have habitat areas setup. A few downed trees help. I will probably just let it go for awhile. Thanks again, Brian Mac Southern Indiana
  2. We have a large stripper pit on our property. The pit is pretty large and is starting to have a problem. Last season we started seeing milfoil all around the edges of the pit. The pit has a natural grade 10-15 feet out and then it falls off quickly. The pit is 30 foot deep at its deepest point, however, the milfoil is only on the natural grade. We fished it yesterday and had a decent day but most of the fish were in deep water due to the heat. That being said, I need to take action against this milfoil. Spring fishing was outstanding this year and the milfoil is really not a problem during April and May. Does anyone have any experience treating milfoil? Any suggestions on removing the milfoil? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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