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If the water level dropped a lot, that combined with the heat could have raised the temp of the pond high enough to stress the bass maybe ???.
Just a guess tho
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I was thinking that and wanted to add oxygen to the pond. However, we have had cool weather for about month and half now so just seemed odd this time.
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any chance it got a dose of fertilizer runoff or something? That could kill the fish and cause an algae bloom.
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Hrm... I would not think so since we have not had rain.
Maybe well water with some suplher could do that?
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