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Located in Alabama and Texas with over 100 years of combined fish stocking, pond management, and aquaculture experience...
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AQUA DOC is a family-owned lake and pond management company dedicated to keeping lakes and ponds beautiful and functional...
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Aquatic Environmental Services (AES) is entering its 27th year in the pond management business. AES biologists have both...
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Aquatic Specialties- specializing in true Northern strain Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Walleye, nybrid and pure northern...
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Thinking of building a new lake or pond? Or, reviving and improving an existing one? Put Bob Lusk's 40+ years'...
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Serving Texas since 1992, Hermann's Fish Farm is family-owned and operated. Fish stocking, fish hatchery, consulting...
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Providing the highest quality sportfish for lakes in the Southeast. Professional lake consulting, design and construction...
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Hoosier Pond Pros provides professional, cost-effective management solutions for ponds and lakes. Our services include...
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Services we offer: *Fish stocking and delivery: tiger bass, threadfin shad, coppernose bluegill *Pond design and...
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When it comes to fisheries management, SOLitude provides long-term solutions for sustained success through fish stocking...
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Vollmar Pond & Lake Management commits to provide unequaled attention to detail and customer satisfaction in the...
Welcome to the Pond Boss Resource Guide, your source for the best pond management products and services. Need a quality aeration system for your pond? Want to hire an experienced pond builder? Need a fish feeder, a dock, a product to help control aquatic plants? It's all right here in the Resource Guide. Arranged by category, you'll find an elite group of companies, products, technologies and experienced professionals to help you make the most of your private waters.
When talking ponds, pros refer to “acre feet”. An acre foot is one surface acre, one foot deep. If your pond covers 5 acres and averages 8 feet deep, you have approximately 40 acre feet of water. Doesn’t sound like much, does it? Nope, until you learn that one acre, one inch deep is 27,000 gallons of water. Actually, an acre-foot of water is slightly more than 325,000 gallons.
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