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How do fish get into ponds naturally?

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They Bring Themselves If the creek connects with another body of water--another stream or river, a lake or the ocean--it creates a fish highway. Fish will move into the new territory, or migrate up the stream to spawn, and will eventually find their way to the new lake and populate it.

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    8.2 ounces=2.32 (2 3/8 ) US cups
    8.3 ounces=2.35 (2 3/8 ) US cups

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