Chuck
I learned or started fly fishing on ponds in S. Korea. We paid about $10 to
catch and release and $20 to catch and keep (at first NO limits but some
greedy ass caught and kept over 60 trout in one day and the owner at first
BARRED all Americans but our American/Korean Fly Fishing Club spoke with him
and he just barred the idiot BUT set a five fish limit)

The best part of pond fishing is it had no obstructions and being able to
practice your casting, try different techniques and also to try out your
experimental flies. What you can do if you are a sneaky sort is tie on a
"hook less" fly and go out there and practice. Also it is a great place for
youngster to feel the thrill of catching and fighting a trout.  I personally
like trout fishing over bass fishing.

deserttrout6/jim


On 5/3/07, Jimmy D. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Chuck, brown trout might survive at mid-70's temps with good aeration,
but rainbow trout certainly will not.  Sounds like the guy has set up a "put
and take" pond, knowing full well that those trout not caught will die
shortly.

JIMMY  D

Chuck Alexander wrote:

Henk:Thanks..I will just have to keep waiting till I get to some "real"
trout waters, Chuck





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