After 25+ years, Submersible pump now spits water occasionally. Yes, it's the dry season in Fla and in prior years, other neighbors wells went dry but they resolved it by adding additional pvc pipe & wire and dropping the pumps another 30-60 feet. I thought I'd try the same but my pump is seriously stuck and won't budge an inch. It feels like it might be stuck in mud. From what I understand most wells in the area are drilled about 200 ft, cased with 4" pvc for 100 ft and the pump suspended about 60 feet on the end of 1 3/4 pvc. I tried to dislodge mine by I running 3/4 pvc down the casing until I hit something. To my astonishment it took 110 feet of pipe! I assume I've hit the top of the pump, but it's hard to get a feel of what your poking with 100 foot stick. I attached the hose to the 3/4 and tried to dislodge what I suspect is mud but after many hours of pushing, pulling, etc. the pump won't move up at all. Funny thing is even at 100 ft, I can freely blow air through the 3/4 pipe. Last year when we installed a pool the same dry time of year, the pit filled with water at 8ft. If I run the pump very little water comes out. If I leave the hose connected to the 3/4 for a while, I get larger spurts of water but stops when I turn off the hose. How can there be no water at 110 feet and what's preventing the pump from moving.