Will continue in this pre season thread until 2020-2021 logs come available.
Me and the cousins made a trip to marsh this morning to attempt at spraying American Lotus (huge Lillie pads that stand 1-2’ above water surface) which normally dies off this month anyhow, but figured we’d speed up the process and glad we did as it had encroached on our emergency teal hole from last year.
Salvinia weevils are still doing their thing, as most of it seems to be turning brown but I dont get my hopes up about it until it’s sunk.
We will be pushing it to have 2 out of 3 ponds open for teal. I’m curious if the excess chemical that falls between the lotus will knock back the salvinia.
Pictured below with cousin standing on a pallet which is on top of a fiberglass pit. Needed a good platform to work off of while driving more anchor boards.
We drove 2 boards on each end and connected them with a board running Over the top of pit to try and “pin it down.”
We also drove 4 other boards at and angle and bolted those to some existing boards attached to blind. We will not hunt blind for teal, bushes are easier to setup in and no open water near it as of now.

Willows were a quick fix for last year, seems they stuck around which I’m ok with. Somehow managed to avoid several guinea wasp nests. Turns out gasoline sprayed out of a engineered water bottle will knock em down.
Will have to upload YouTube video of the spraying. Was surprised at how well it worked, hopefully the high pressure and fine mist will do the trick. In the video is the pond least likely to open up for teal, but will manage.
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