May/June 2006


  • AVIAN INFLUENZA AND WILDLIFE. Van Schaik provides lots of good information about bird flu and its spread.
  • FERTILIZATION OF PONDS. Lusk discusses fertilize or not to fertilize.
  • OSPREY ….FISH EATERS. Know Pond Life. Ospery features and habits.
  • ALGAE AND INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT… A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE. High Country. M. Mitchell as Part II, discusses features about pond scum, its causes, and various IPM controls,
  • FISH AGING. D. Willis and E. West describe the various ways that fish are aged by biologists.
  • LANDSCAPE NOW. Lusk gives some hints for beneficial plants around the pond.
  • FEEDING PROGRAM AT RICHMOND MILL LAKE. Cover Story. Lusk describes how Sweeney Feeder Co and managers of a 125 acre NC lake designed, built and installed special solar powered, computerized fish feeders.
  • GROWING BEHEMOTH MALE BLUEGILLS; Part II. Cody, Condello and Baird present info about size, growth, stocking densities, and choosing proper male bluegills.
  • LINING YOUR POND'S POCKETS. Down to Earth. M.Otto tells about pond liners and how a liner was installed in a 5 acre pond.
  • STARTING YOUR BAITFISH COCKTAIL. M. Cornwell gives good basic information about stocking and growing fatheads, golden shiners and questions the use of bgills and gives guidelines for their use in smaller ponds north of Mason-Dixon line.
  • PASSION FOR PONDS. Part I. Dave Stefton – pond builder describes how he build a 1.4 acre domestic water use pond in an IL wooded area.
  • ANOTHER AMAZING SPRING THING. Beyond the Shoreline. Wyman asks early spring pond mgmt questions and fished for the answers.
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