And that's just the beginning of it.   We won't talk about the cost of the
Bluegill that she takes from the pond when the children are around.    

One thermos of pond water...free

Fish food  $3.00

Cute little aquarium ... $50.00

Peace of mind..Priceless     :-)

Deb

 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Peggy Brenner
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2007 9:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [VFB] Trout Pond Opened Here

 

Now Chuck, I'll give you a little insite into pond ownership and stocking,
we have a 3/4 acre one out back, it's a great practice pond for kids, clubs
or trying new fly's.

However, the details are to stock costs about $ 3-7 per fish this year, the
$7 being for 14 inch rainbows.  Then there is the weed triming, willow tree
removing,  keeping birds that like fish away and taking care to keep the
bluegill population down.  And the snapping turtles, of course they are also
a great moving target to get ready for bird season.....for this I took a
course in gun safety, hunter ed, bought a Remington, needed targets, you get
the picture.  I guess I could average this out against my $286 pheasant I
got in my first bird season... 

We are in New England and it's spring fed, so does stay pretty cool, but
even in the heat of summer the trout go down into the deeper holes....so to
get more of those we get a excavator, that's 6 dozen flies per hour or
cash....you get the picture..And remember that a stocked and fed trout has a
different taste, like the fish food and some of it has a liver base..yuk....


But, it's all worth it!

Peggy B

On 5/3/07, Chuck Alexander <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

Folks: We have a guy who opened a (stocked) trout pond here recently..I will
NOT be fishing there cause it is $3.50 a pound and you MUST keep (and buy)
all you catch.. Anyway, my question is.. How can these (rainbows) survive
the Summer here??? The water temp here in the lakes, ponds etc is already
between 76-80 degrees. It has been 94-95 degrees for the past three
days..Won't these fish die??? Thanks, Chuck

 

 

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