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I'd recommend several things -
1) Check with state/county ag office or fish & game department for their recommendations. Here in Fl for carp you have to get F&G permission and use only triploid carp (non breeding).
2) If it is really thick, plan on some physical removal as well. Dealing with water lettuce, I was able to get a TON out fairly easily by using a piece of chain link fence and pulling it out. Used a riding mower to provide pull power. Simply brought it up on the bank, raked thru it with a heavy tine rake looking for turtles, etc. and then let it dry and burned it.
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