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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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January/February 2006
January/February 2006
Issue Date:
January 1, 2006
  • DEER FEVER. Van Schaik presents several very informative concepts for growing trophy whitetail deer.
  • DO YOU HAVE BRYOZOANS? Cornwell describes these creatures, where they grow and what the look like.
  • WAY UP OVER THE RAINBOW TROUT. Mike Mitchell describes various forms of rainbow trout and their hybrids.
  • TRADE-OFFS IN POND MANAGEMENT. Dr Willis discusses slot limit and how it can help improve the fishery in a pond.
  • THE FLOOD PART DEUX. Wyman tells about how his pond recovered and improved after it was flooded.
  • CHANNEL CATFISH, THE OTHER WHITE MEAT. Lusk goes over the basic habits of channel catfish, spawning and their early life habits, reasons for stocking, and how many & what sizes to stock.
  • CREATING A FARM POND SHELTER BELT. Richard Peterson describes how he planted a wind-break around his Iowa pond and all the benefits it provides.
  • .SEALING LEAKY PONDS – BENTONITE IS SWELL. Otto takes us on an in-depth discussion about bentonite and how it to use it.
  • "AMBUSH" IS THE WRONG WORD. Ralph Manns provides a detailed discussion how bass feed and why bass are not ambush predators.
  • LUSK HOME BURNS, GREAT BLESSINGS. Bob describes the events of their tragic house fire and give hints to create a fire plan.
  • BIGGER IS NOT ALWAYS BETTER. Keith Stelter describes Doc Fowler's 1.5 acre pond and some of the benefits of a smaller pond.
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