If it is only a few feet deep with no boats aloud... I would try wading. Be careful for holes and walk slow, but with the average depth of three feet... A floating basket or stringer, little box of jigs (beetle spins in white and chatruese are the best), or some miners... sounds to me like a old mill pond... I fish one that is about 27 acres back home... same problem with the algea. You say there is no cover or trees? If there used to be trees there, like the pond back home... there are probably stump beds every where and that is where you can find them. I would seriously think about wading it... start around the edges and venture out... if you need to use waders because of the cold, DO NOT FORGET your knife... I attach my knife to the top of my waders around the shoulder area... If you go down cutting the waders offf my be your only chance of survival... I lost a friend like that once, but he was tying up a boat while it was white capping in shallow water. Anyway be safe and think about giving it a run... Happy Fish'n
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