Posted by Mike (WA) on April 12, 2010 at 15:53:53 from (69.10.196.7):
In Reply to: Re: First fish posted by jerry ray on April 12, 2010 at 12:58:40:
Probably best for the pond if you remove the largest bass, anyhow- They eat a tremendous number of fry when they get that big, and the overall health of the pond is better if you get rid of the real "hogs".
My oldest grandson just turned 5, and he loves to fish. Last summer we camped at a popular lake, where no one ever catches anything in the summer. But my nephew (who can catch salmon in a mud puddle, I swear. . .) brought his 10 foot aluminum flat-nose "jon" boat, and electric trolling motor, and they caught 5 or 6 nice trout in about half an hour.
So I've been looking for a similar boat. Thought I'd found one last week- drove about a hundred miles, and while I was looking at it, the cops came and said they had a complaint from someone who saw his stolen boat on Craiglist. So I didn't get that one, and I think someone ended up in the pokey (I didn't hang around).
But went on another junket yesterday, and ended up with one. Was pricing electric trolling motors on Craiglist, but can get a new one with 3 year warranty for about the same price, so am ordering today. Lowland lakes open April 24, and we're gonna be READY!
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