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Re: serious letter



Do the speiceis you're thinking of live in the swamp?  If not, its
feasable that they could enter it during a time of highwate, and,
depending on the conditions of the swamp, survive there to become
problematic.

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On Tue, 8 Sep 1998 Moontanman at aol_com wrote:

> Yes, all the species I listed are native, during high water their is a drain
> that surface water overflows into a swamp.  I would like to stock this pond
> with small fish.  The grass pickerel would be the largest at 12."  But also I
> would like to develop a complex as possible population.
> 
>                                                                     Michael 
> 


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