Natural vs. Artificial Pond Habitats: Which is Better?
Ponds, those serene pockets of water tucked away in nature's embrace, are not only picturesque but also crucial ecosystems. These...
Why Otters, Beavers and Muskrats are Bad for Ponds
If you have owned a pond for very long there is a good chance that you have run across some nuisance wildlife at one time or...
Tags: Down at the Pond, Pond Management, Wildlife Management
4 Reasons Floating Docks are Safer Than Fixed Docks
Dock safety is a paramount concern for waterfront property owners. Every year, countless accidents and injuries occur around...
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Choosing The Best Fish Feed for Your Pond
You've decided to add supplemental feeding to your pond management plan so you can achieve your desired goals, but how do you...
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How to Identify Different Types of Turtles
If you’ve got a pond, chances are you have turtles, and, more than likely, you’ve got multiple species. Whether you consider them...
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DIY vs. Pre-Made: Which Affordable Floating Dock is Right for You?
When it comes to enjoying waterfront living, floating docks have become a sought-after choice for many property owners. Their...
How do I clean my floating dock?
A floating dock is a wonderful investment for your property, and is built to last for years to come. For the most part, the...
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Bass Fishing Tips and Tricks for Beginners
I, myself, have searched bass fishing tips for beginners online and have felt overwhelmed and frustrated because things were...
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What is a Fisheries Biologist?
Have you ever wondered, “What exactly is a fisheries biologist?” or “What does a fisheries biologist do on a daily basis?” The...
What Do Bluegill Eat?
Coppernose Bluegill are without a doubt the backbone of any healthy and thriving Bass population. If you’re wondering how to make...
When pond and lake owners think of algae blooms, they are most often visualizing Filamentous Algae or the “scum” that grows in...
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