When I was feeding yesterday evening I noticed what at first appeared to be a FHM or GAM fleeing from a bigger fish that was looking for a fresh meal.

This thing would jump 3"-4" out of the water and travel almost a foot with each jump.

Its last jump was straight into the side of the floating dock, where it stuck.

I took a closer look and saw that it was a PK shrimp. I flicked him off the dock and he was immediately slurped up by a RES.

I didn't realize the PKs could move that fast.


And the wind was down so I was able to broadcast a heavy dose of SoilFloc on the new rip-rap, and about 4' out into the pond from the waterline.
I would wager that, for the moment, I own the slickest rocks in the county.