I have a . 75 acre pond in Southeast Indiana that is 35 plus years old with a lot of silt/sediment/sludge in the bottom. Depth runs from 3. 5 to 8 ft. Standing below the dam you look up about 14 feet which makes me think that this pond was once a LOT deeper. I would like to make it deeper but raising the dam isn't an option. This leaves me two options:
1. Trackhoe and bobcats to move the muck
2. Breach the dam, let it dry and then use a couple of bobcats or a small dozer.
Option 1, I am told is much more expensive than Option 2 but Option 2 requires me to start over with stocking fish. Option 2 allows me to possibly dig deeper and more easily expand the pond which is something I have thought about doing for a while.
I guess what I am looking for is how much more expensive is it to move wet muck than to move dry silt.
All suggestions and comments greatly appreciated. .
1. Trackhoe and bobcats to move the muck
2. Breach the dam, let it dry and then use a couple of bobcats or a small dozer.
Option 1, I am told is much more expensive than Option 2 but Option 2 requires me to start over with stocking fish. Option 2 allows me to possibly dig deeper and more easily expand the pond which is something I have thought about doing for a while.
I guess what I am looking for is how much more expensive is it to move wet muck than to move dry silt.
All suggestions and comments greatly appreciated. .