Planning Your Spring Strategy
By Bob Lusk Here’s a handy list of questions you should ask as you look over your pond, amenities, and fish: Planning is a big deal. It bothers me ...
By Bob Lusk Here’s a handy list of questions you should ask as you look over your pond, amenities, and fish: Planning is a big deal. It bothers me ...
By Bob Lusk I’ll never, ever forget what happened in a pond I inspected once. As much as we love our ponds, it’s easy to become complacent about ...
We look forward to Fall lake survey season. It presents opportunities to visit numerous properties, observe innovative management methods, and share them with you. Our staff hopes this suggestion will ...
Don't mulch Christmas trees or large limbs leftover from cutting firewood. Bundle them to make valuable habitat for bluegill and other baitfish. As newly hatched fry leave spawning beds, their ...
We hold such concern for double-crested cormorants (water turkey) and otters that we reprint this article each Fall as a reminder of damage they wreak. Otters are native and continual threats t ...
Water turkeys often travel in large flocks and consume any fish species that cross their path, including young bass. In a few days, they can rob bass of valuable forage th ...
In recent weeks, has your pond lost its appealing green color? Have you noticed water clearing and increased visibility? No concern. It’s a fall decline in plankton growth. Plankton is active ...
We're receiving frequent calls asking if you should feed fish and run aeration during the winter? Short answer, feed minimal amounts. Turn aeration off December through February. Here's why. Since fish ar ...
You’ve cut three cords of wood and raked the yard twice since leaves stopped falling. Deer season closes in early January. How will you fill weekends until fish become ac ...