Saturday, November 14, 2009

Time For Relaxation With Pond Fishing

Natural ponds on farms or out somewhere in the woods might have been the first places some people ever fished, going out perhaps with their dad or older siblings. This makes fishing in such places something of a trip down memory lane for these people.

Many of them feel differently about pond fishing than about fishing in larger bodies of water, which can be more intense and also more commercial. It's true that the smaller ponds create an atmosphere that magnifies the importance of each action, yet these are places where the person can let the pressure go.

You almost need to engage in your own personal version of pond management as you approach a pond for fishing. That is, you control how you yourself relate to the fish and to the pond environment in which they are found.

For example, many people see the overgrowth of plants along the edges and try to cast their lines rather wildly out into the clear center of the water. Yet the fish, bass especially, actually feed more in this vegetation. Knowing the pond and the habits of the fish can make a person's pond fishing more effective and interesting.

Pond fishing can be something you obsess over, requiring the type of finesse and precision it sometimes does take, or it can provide an opportunity to float lazily in a small boat and not worry about things.

You may cast along the edges of the vegetation for bass, or let your line drag along the bottom if there are catfish in the pond. A healthy, clean fish pond can be simply a utilitarian place for catching supper, or it can be a place for doing a little reminiscing or a little dreaming.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Private Fishing Pond With Perfect Conditions

In order to allow pleasure or sport fishing in your own private fishing pond, you'll need to be sure that all the conditions are right. Being a responsible owner and manager of such a pond involves much more than simply sitting in your own boat fishing all day.

You want to make sure that you have a healthy, clean fish pond as well as abundant, healthy fish. So it's important to take steps to be sure about these things. You may not get to relax at the pond quite as much as you might have envisioned, but it will be a much more pleasant place if you take proper care of it.

Some of the management of your fishing pond will vary, depending on whether it's a natural pond or if you're building it yourself. Natural ponds probably already have proper drainage and a certain natural ecosystem; otherwise they'd be nothing but dirty, smelly, algae-clogged puddles.

But if you're building the pond yourself, then you'll need to consult with knowledgeable people to reproduce the right kind of environment. You can't expect fish to survive and be healthy without creating the right conditions for them.

Two things are crucial for managing your fishing pond properly and making it a pleasant, abundant place to fish. These important things involve maintaining the correct pond environment first of all, and then following a wise, sustainable pond stocking policy.

Many biologists and environmentalists have studied what is needed to create a healthy pond, so be sure to take full advantage of their expertise. If you do this, then both you and your visitors will find this pond to be a great place to fish.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Stocking Your Pond With Pond Fish

If you've created a domestic fish pond, then your choices in pond fish will be different than those for rural ponds designed for sport fishing. And among the choices you have, certain factors about your pond will determine what kind of fish will better suit the environment.

Everything from the actual pond design to its location and the surrounding climate in your area will have a bearing, and will either broaden or limit what kind of fish you can place in the pond.

Stocking a pond also involves choosing the right kind of plants and creating the right environment. You'll never have a pond completely free of plants, but not every kind of fish eats them. That means that with goldfish, for example, that don't eat plants, you might choose slightly fewer than for koi, which do.

Another thing to consider is climate and temperature. In a climate where you can't prevent the water from freezing over even with a heater, then it might be wise not to have a pond at all. Pond fish can't survive without oxygen and frozen water would effectively cut it off.

Koi fish ponds are very popular at the moment, but goldfish serve just as well in shallower or smaller ponds. Another interesting type of pond fish is the Orfe, which is also a type of carp.

They might not need as deep a pond as their cousins the koi, but because they swim quickly and in schools, they might need a much longer pond instead. There are many different permutations of fish and types of ponds, so the wisest course before stocking yours is to consult with a good supply store to get the best advice.

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