Thanks. We have an artesian well a couple hundred yards from the ponds. There are houses pretty close, and twice this year someone has caused my ponds to go dry. The first time they broke off a spigot and turned on the big valve that goes to the river, and that caused the flow to the ponds to stop. The break was in a bad spot, and I just whittled a stick the right size and jammed it in the pipe. Worked fine, very little leakage. But they came back and took the stick out and opened the valve to the river again. I have some game cameras and had planned on getting one set up. But when the timber gets cut, there won't be a tree to attach it to. The loss of the woods is the hardest part of this mess. Now just with all the trees broken, you can see houses you've never been able to see before. Once all the trees are gone, it's going to be really weird.
I do still have my natural pond. Although all the trees around it will be gone soon. It has got pretty low the last few year. Right now it's low, but holding it's own. It varies in size from all the way to the tree line, to a mud hole.
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