Fertile Ponds and Plankton Blooms
A long time Pond Boss magazine subscriber from Dallas recently called the office and asked a really good question. “I hear biologists and pond managers say the phrase, read the blo ...
A long time Pond Boss magazine subscriber from Dallas recently called the office and asked a really good question. “I hear biologists and pond managers say the phrase, read the blo ...
Underwater Greenery: Good or Bad? Over the course of a year, yours truly here will speak to 12-20 pond management seminars and field days. After more than twenty years of thi ...
Professional anglers work hard to figure out where the fish are. That’s job one. Then, they try to figure out what those critters might want to eat at that given mo ...
First time you see a bryozoan clinging to a dock or fallen tree limb in shallow areas, you'll wonder if you should run yellow caution tape and call the Environmental ...
Anglers watch hours of fishing shows and read volumes of how to articles to be more successful. How often have you heard one say they sit on a dock or ...
Folks who enjoy healthy, organic diets share their menu with family, pets, and yes--fish. BoJo Fish Lights are a unique method to provide natural food and memorable entertainment watching fish fe ...
Occasionally, we receive calls from folks who report something happened to their fish. They can't catch them. First thought is a cormorant (water turkey) or otter invasion. The last thing we ...
Thirty years ago, if someone wanted a pond on the farm, they simply called the local earthmover. He came out, pushed up some dirt as he dug a hole, they did a ...
When folks call to order fish, they often say--my pond is small, but it's deep. Sounds logical. More water, more fish. Depth increases water storage potential. Unfortunately, it does not in ...