Posted by Gilbert in IL. on May 09, 2011 at 21:11:50 from (206.83.23.139):
In Reply to: Pond advice...please posted by Gilbert in IL. on May 08, 2011 at 21:57:55:
Thanks Bill, I was kind`a thinking a 1/3 of the pond. About 4 years back, I got some stuff at wally or it might have been ace, anyway it was a copper/cupperic purple liquid. Yep, sprayed the whole pond....& lost a few fish, the bigger 1`s in fact. Learned my lesson...But, Thank you for the info & guidance!!!
Now kruser, shoot..I`ve been read`n you & glensters post.....since I was a wee tadpole YT`er....LOL...get the pond-pun! I knew you guys were up round Peoria....Farmington`s close to? The reason why I asked, I`m a semi-retired guitar picker, & I got "turned on" to some Pork & the havanah ducks....Killer band....Krobar can pick!!! NOT that Allan can`t!!!!
Just wondered if you knew/heard them in their day?
Once again, just want to Thank folks for their replies!!! Gilbert
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