First published at PondBoss.com by Norman Latona, a fisheries biologist and partner with Southeastern Pond Management, a private lake and pond service company.
I recently read an article in a local newspaper, detailing the fortunes of two fishing buddies in California. On separate outings, the anglers boated lunker largemouth bass tipping the scales in the 20-pound [...]
by
Bob Lusk, The Pond BossThirty
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 rain
dance and…presto-chango…a pond. It ain’t like that anymore, folks.Today,
ponds are planned, thought about and designed. Everything from building the dam
to designing [...]
by Bob Lusk, Pond Boss MagazineOver
decades of trying to figure out how ponds work, it’s become distinctly apparent
that every pond is different, and each has its own quirks. Some seem to work in
harmony with themselves and their owners, while others blow up and act like a
rebellious teenager—and we become frustrated parents. A pond in a [...]