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Old 01-20-09, 02:43 PM   #1
stevomac59
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Hey guys! I know it's been a while since I have last logged on, but I am facing a severe dilema. As some may know, I HAD a ranch pond for about a year, but just recently it dried up! I had stocked it with monster bass and catfish, all in which cost me 230dollars... That pond has been there for about 15yrs but is always drying up, then filling up when it rains...Not only is this effecting my fishing, but also my hunting....the deer have all left looking for a reliable water source, leaving me with nothing to hunt...or fish!! I want to ask you guys if you know a way to preserve the water year-round. I have heard of keeping water tanks around to collect rain water, but it is very difficult to move those HUGE tanks in the middle of 115 degree heat! My pond is about 150ft in diameter, and at max 7 1/2 feet deep. I wil appreciate any advice you have to offer.

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