May/June 2005


  • SPRING IS OFFSPRING. VanSchaik reviews the breeding season and numbers of young for deer, coyote, bobcat, raccoon, skunks, turkey, quail, ducks, doves, muskrat and nutria.
  • WHICH AERATION SYSTEM SHOULD YOU CHOOSE? Lusk reviews the basic types of aeration: fountains, windmills, electric compressors, solar,
  • SNAKES AROUND PONDS. K.Stelter reviews snakes –venomous and non-venomous, attracting snakes, and common snakes.
  • THOSE DARN BULLIES. Willis provides details about bullheads – brief info on yellow but most emphasis is on black bullheads.
  • THE PSYCHE OF A FISHERMAN. Wyman struggles with wanting more fish diversity in his 6 ac trophy bass pond.
  • A PERFECT BOAT. J.LaMance praises the benefits of a quality canoe.
  • LOOK ABOVE THE WATER. Otto teaches about how to manage with trees around old and new ponds, and leaks due to tree roots.
  • PROPAGATE DECORATIVE PLANTS IN SMALL PONDS. Lusk describes a small money making, decorative plants deal they made with a commercial water gardener.
  • BEAVER CONTROL IN A BASS POND. Ebling's describe how they dealt with beavers.
  • WATERSHED WORK. K.Henderson details how he built a large earth dam, spillway pipe, sand drain, and piping for a 24 ac KS lake.
  • CAN YOU DO IT?. J. Davis describe her camp experience with Bobwhite Brigade – anatomy, shooting, taxidermy, plant life. More brigades - texasbrigades.org.
  • FERTILIZE THIS. Lusk describes research about Fertilization Simplified, for determining fertilization rates – Algal Bioassay Fertilization Strategy.
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