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    Tracey Lacey
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    Thanks for your note of concern – the low levels and dry weather have contributed to the cracking – and where necessary repairs will be undertaken ( it’s on Stuarts list of things to do) repairing pegs and maintenance is constant –
    We have no concerns for the fish – the water quality is regularly checked for Oxygen and ammonia content – all are OK.
    The fish being caught are in great condition and with the cooling wheather condition and rain forecast i am sure the water levels will come up – sometimes too quickly ?
    Thanks again for expressing your concerns –

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    kelvin booth
    Participant

    No criticism of the fishery intended Alan. I have been fishing Poysers from the year it was opened from the original stock pond, I just cannot recall the water levels being as low as they are atm. (Perhaps Sundays weather will help top it up).
    Its good to know that regular tests on the water oxygen levels are taken. There are a lot of fish in there, perhaps more than the natural fishery biomass. it would be a shame to lose any, and yes most are in excellent condition. I personally treat any that I have caught that have a sore on their bodies.

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