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Blue Heron
No need to go on Jan. You never saw a pond "correctly" netted.
I have seen many a pond "correctly" netted, thankyouverymuch. President of my club has her whole back yard netted using the top of her 6 foot fence and wire cables. When I say correctly though, I mean a pond that is still easy to get to and not net blocking the view. As far as leaves in the pond with a sprinkler, easily taken care of with skimmer, or skimmer net. True Fall is a whole different discussion, and too early in the season to go there. I can understand that if you don't have all these predators where you live. Some of us are coping with a lot more than an occasional heron. But we weren't trying to solve your problem. That's what gets me, someone asks for suggestions, and if anything other than a net is suggested you jump all over it in the negative. Give them the positive about your solution, and let me do so also. Thank you, ~ jan ------------ Zone 7a, SE Washington State Ponds: www.jjspond.us |
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