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Old 08-19-2013, 09:12 AM
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That's what we did in our marsh in intracoastal. We got rid of what we could then at entrances we put steaks in the mud then floated 3-4" PVC across the mouth to hold it out and at pond entrances. You can go over it with any motor that can be lifted but beings that a mudboat can't you are limited with it. We drug a flat out with us incase we needed to go in the ponds for any reqson
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Old 08-19-2013, 09:41 AM
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That's what we did in our marsh in intracoastal. We got rid of what we could then at entrances we put steaks in the mud then floated 3-4" PVC across the mouth to hold it out and at pond entrances. You can go over it with any motor that can be lifted but beings that a mudboat can't you are limited with it. We drug a flat out with us incase we needed to go in the ponds for any reqson
It will die back a little in the winter, but it comes right back

used to think a drawdown will help it, and it will as long as it is completely dry ground but any moisture and it keeps on ticking, salvinia as well

this is just my personal observation and I have no 'sound science' behind this for MG, but my observation with common salvinia is that duckweed will outcompete salvinia and keep salvinia out
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