What is the best way to get pond weed out of my fishing pond?
I have a nice little fishing pond but the pond weed is so bad that I can't even fish in it. What is the best way to get the pond weed out?
5 Responses to “What is the best way to get pond weed out of my fishing pond?”



We had the same problem. Go to your local Farmers Co-op, there is a GRANULAR AQUATIC WEED KILLER. I forgot the name but it is formatted like this: AB-12 (two letters, a dash, followed by two numbers). This stuff does work. Word to the wise: only do small portions of your pond at a time, as the vegitation begins to rot, it will deplete oxygen, if you do small portions at a time, you will avoid any damage to your fish
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put in some crayfish, they'll clean it up
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Put in a lot of grass carp and catfish. If you already have them and their not able to keep it down, Tractor Supply or Farm n Fleet carry moss killer.
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Pour in about 50 gallons of chlorine….
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Consult your local parks and wildlife department for advice. Aquatic weed killers are an option but best be careful when using them. Grass carp can become a potential problem later down the line and you may need a permit to get them. You don't want to get rid of all the weeds because they oxygenate the water, provide shade from the sun, and cover for the fish.
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