July/August 2008


  • GETTING READY FOR FALL QUAIL. VanSchaik gives lots of good advice about quail management and how to increase their numbers. Included are facts for supplemental stockings, improving habit, foods.
  • WUELLNER AWARDED PRESTIGIOUS ALLAN SCHOLARSHIP. Lusk provides news of Melissa's financial grant as a doctoral fisheries student at SDSU.
  • FISH COMPETITION. Melissa Wuellner and Willis summarize the results from her research project involving competition between smallmouth bass and walleye.
  • DRAGONFLES... WHAT'S THE POINT? Lusk tells of the value these insects provide to the pond environment.
  • RIPARIAN... WHAT'S THAT? Mitchell explains the many benefits of having different types of vegetation that surround or are close to water bodies.
  • PUMPING WATER... WITH WATER. Cornwell discovers a ram pump plus he explains and shows how the method works.
  • DO ALL THINGS IN MODERATION. Lusk cautions about the risks of overfeeding your fish.
  • MY DOZERS HAVE NEVER HIT A BOMB SO FAR. Otto reflects and shows some of the interesting artifacts he has dug up during his earthmoving creations.
  • THE ABC'S OF AQUATIC PLANTS. Lusk explains the big 3 basic methods for dealing with runaway water plants.
  • WHAT TYPE OF FISHING DO YOU WANT OUT OF YOUR POND? Kevin Yokum provides some guidelines and advice for choosing objectives and what some of the basic concepts and benefits are for managing your balanced fishery.
  • A DREAM FISHERIES PROGRAM IN THE CAROLINAS. Greg Grimes describes the interesting fish farm of Jim Copeland's Four Holes Farm that has 6 water bodies each devoted to producing a special fishery.
  • WHAT'S HAPPENING NEWS SHORTS. 1. Promo for 2008 P Boss Conference. 2. Promo for Clean Water Symposium. 3. Update on Lusk's floating island. 4. Promo Midwest Aquaculture Conference. 5. Fish structure created by Stan Graff.
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