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  1. #1
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    Kill it before it starts growing...........................................


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    That's a battle we (folks that fish) won't win. I always thought the best solution was "mowing" it. Over the years I have seen that done on Chick without any long term damage. Just like your yard, you mow it, i comes back and you mow it next year.

  3. Member NE14BASS's Avatar
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    I moved to Tenn. from Mass. about 4 years ago. Specifically Cape Cod. Every lake in the state that had homeowners on it believed, because they had a dock, they owned the lake. Weeds were prevalent until the HOA decided the weeds were "bad" for their lake. They complained enough to the right people and DNR was called in to spray the lakes with weed killer. The DNR said it would not kill the fish only the weeds. They were right but the weed kill took away the fish habitat, turned gin clear water to coffee colored brown, and messed the up the fishing so bad, the lakes were unfishable. But the HOA were happy because the weeds around their docks were gone.