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Looking for something specific about pond management?  Chances are… someone has written about it in the pages of Pond Boss magazine.

Born as a newsletter in July, 1992, Pond Boss magazine has emerged as the go-to source for all things pond.  In our archives, we have a long list of back issues, loaded with practical information you can use. Want to know how to make a cane pole, fertilize a southern pond, figure out if your fish are growing or not? Maybe how to identify aquatic plants or how to build a beach? Pond Boss has it.  Take a look at each year’s list of published articles and dig deeper into those things you want to know.  Pond Boss back issues archives has it.  More than 110 issues* of great information, at your beck and call.

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September/October 2005
September/October 2005
Issue Date:
September 1, 2005
  • COST SHARE PROGRAMS FOR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT. VanSchaik explores the various government programs to help wildlife habitat.
  • MORTALITY RATES –FISH BIOLOGY 101. Willis gives basic info for annual natural deaths.
  • DRAGONFLIES – Know Your Pond Life. K.Stelter introduces the dragonflies.
  • BULLFROGS – Lusk explains some basic info.
  • FROG LEGS AND FOOD FOR THE SOUL. J.LaMance reminisces about boyhood frog experiences and includes a recipe (battered & fried).
  • AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION –Managing Mini-Pond. Lusk warns about allowing pond weeds to get too abundant.
  • GROWING TROPHY LARGEMOUTH BASS. Lusk describes the basic steps for growing really big bass; main 4 are habitat, food chain, genetics, proper harvest
  • PERMITS WHAT PERMITS – Down To Earth. Otto reviews the permitting process required for building a pond or lake. Article very insightful.
  • CATFISH, SHINERS, & BLUEGILLS. T.Gallus reviews & details the first four years of fishery dynamics and management efforts of his 0.9 ac pond.
  • WHY WALLEYE? M.Cornwell describes basics of walleye and some stocking guidelines from hatchery owner's perspective with some details of raising fingerlings
  • FOUR DAYS, FIVE GUYS, AND TWO MILES OF FENCE. Wyman describes how he improved wildlife use of his ranch by installing fencing to exclude the cattle.
  • ALUMINUM SULFATE – A CASE STUDY. B. McFarland explains details and results of treatment of a 6 ac pond.
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