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we found a huge hole on our new property they our neighbors told us is/was a stock pond so i started filling it about 3 days ago right now we are about 1/3-1/2 of the way full..... does anyone know of any sites to buy some trout or other edible fish i can toss in there???
StagLefty
06-08-2012, 14:59
we found a huge hole on our new property they our neighbors told us is/was a stock pond so i started filling it about 3 days ago right now we are about 1/3-1/2 of the way full..... does anyone know of any sites to buy some trout or other edible fish i can toss in there???
King Soopers=they're already cleaned.
Sorry couldn't help it [ROFL1]
HBARleatherneck
06-08-2012, 15:04
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We just moved and have all mineral/ water rights...it feels great!
We are for sure going to start reading up on everything
Talapia. You can put an enclosure over it and grow food as eell.
HBARleatherneck
06-08-2012, 16:12
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JM Ver. 2.0
06-08-2012, 16:15
Who would have thought building a silly little pond would have so many rules...
HBARleatherneck
06-08-2012, 16:18
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BPTactical
06-08-2012, 16:19
Why cant you store a STOCK in a hole in the ground?
I dont get it, it's a "Stock Pond" afterall.......[Coffee]
JM Ver. 2.0
06-08-2012, 16:19
Seems like the only people that can't have a piece are the ones that have it on their land...
HBARleatherneck
06-08-2012, 16:23
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JM Ver. 2.0
06-08-2012, 16:28
Yep... And you have to allow people, if possible, to float down it on boats...
speaking of water rights and all, anyone remember the story in Aurora of the guy capturing and using his grey water to water is lawn. That's even a no no because you only paid to use the water once, not twice as he was trying to do.
Water rights are very valuable, as has been said.
JM Ver. 2.0
06-08-2012, 16:44
speaking of water rights and all, anyone remember the story in Aurora of the guy capturing and using his grey water to water is lawn. That's even a no no because you only paid to use the water once, not twice as he was trying to do.
Water rights are very valuable, as has been said.
Does rain water hold the same rules?
HBARleatherneck
06-08-2012, 16:54
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SideShow Bob
06-08-2012, 16:56
Does rain water hold the same rules?
Yep, you can't even put barrels under your down spouts from your gutters.....
Crazy crap ain't it ? [Whacko]
Edit: guess I am behind the times.
so this project is suspended untill legal clarification....and as for the waterthat in there....musta happened because of the storm nothing to see here move along :D
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