|
Forums36
Topics41,057
Posts559,013
Members18,563
|
Most Online3,612 Jan 10th, 2023
|
|
9 members (JMH2283, FishinRod, LeighAnn, Justin W, Dave Davidson1, Kendal, Boondoggle, canyoncreek, SSJSayajin),
825
guests, and
439
robots. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
If a specific post was interesting or useful to you, we recommend that you Like that post. It tells the post author, and others, that you found the information valuable. Clicking Like is another way to let others know that you enjoy it without leaving a comment.
Log in to join the conversation and Like this content.
|
|
|
Re: Another winter, entering spring (report)
#545777
Mar 28th a 07:38 PM
|
by liquidsquid |
liquidsquid |
Unbelievably the ponds are mostly frozen over again. What a late spring cold snap!
While still open, I noticed the perch are quite preggers, but have not yet let go of the eggs. Most of the fish have been congregating under my sketchy dock out of the sun, so laying on it and watching I can see many of my fish family. Lots of fat mama perch this year! Way too many Black Crappy toothpicks. Only a single bass on which all depends to thin the herds of the BC. The walleye have not been keeping up!
While I was hanging about the pond last week on one of our few warm days this spring, my largest koi got a wild hare, and started breaching like crazy! Flinging its orange carcass clear out of the water several times in a row. I thought something was chasing it, but nothing was there. Assuming it is a fish's version of the zoomies.
|
|
|
|
|