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Pond Bacteria Treatment -How To Control Pond Muck-Smith Creek Fish Farm<br><br>Muck and sludge that builds up on the bottom of you lake or pond consists of decaying weeds, algae and other material, like leaves, that are slowly decomposing. <br><br>Smith Creek Fish Farm's pond biologists are experts at matching your pond or lake with the proper aerator An aerator will increase the beneficial bacteria's effectiveness, disrupt the thermocline and reduce bad bacteria that grow in deeper water where there is no oxygen.<br><br>We provide professional pond evaluation services online that are certainly going to make sure your clean up plan it tailored to your individual pond or lake situation.<br><br>ADDRESS<br>Smith Creek Fish Farm<br>5540 Route 362 Bliss, NY 14024<br>PHONE : 5853227805<br>Website : www.smithcreekfishfarm.com
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www.smithcreekfishfarm.com FISHERIES MANAGEMENT & POND STOCKING Fisheries Management starts with stocking your pond or lake. Once you are stocked, using proper stocking rates, the actual management begins. The first step is to establish realistic goals. The goal of one pond owner may be to have a fun pond for his or her grandkids to swim and fish. Another goal could be to have trophy bass, and still another goal could be to have harvestable fish for the dinner table. No matter what your goal is, Smith Creek Fish Farm management service will help you reach and exceed it. Some services we provide are: Habitat Building, Bathymetric Mapping, Supplemental Forage Stockings, Electrofishing, Species Ratio Management and Developing Catch & Release vs. Harvest Plans. We often tell clients that "catch and release" is not a comprehensive management plan. In many cases, culling low quality fish or overly large fish will improve the overall health and quality of the fishery.