Making Small Ponds Better - Facebook Live with Bob Lusk
Have a pond? Want to improve your fishing? Tune in and listen live! Tonight! Join nationally known fisheries biologist and editor of Pond Boss magazine, Bob Lusk. He’ll inform and entertain you with his 40+ years experience designing and managing great fishing ponds and lakes. Tonight’s topic? Making Small Ponds Better.
Raising Trophy Bass Facebook Live with Bob Lusk
Hey! It’s Wednesday, May 20, 2020! Join nationally known fisheries biologist and editor of Pond Boss magazine, Bob Lusk, for a fast paced hour of entertaining information about ponds and lakes and stuff that lives in or near. Bob got sidetracked the other day and missed his topic...”Raising Trophy Bass”. We’re doing the best we can to keep him on topic tonight, even though everyone who has ever watched him do this show, he’ll answer pretty much every question you ask (if he sees it).
Hatchery pond, do you need one? Facebook Live with Bob Lusk
Do you need a hatchery pond? It's a common question that pond enthusiasts have for their pond managers. Listen in as Bob Lusk, fisheries biologist and editor of Pond Boss magazine dives into this subject and helps try to answer your questions.
Bob Lusk - Live from Wild Haven Ranch
Bob Lusk visits Wild Haven Ranch with owners Bobby and Jacob West. This beauty of a lake has been a dream of the West's for several years. Bob and guests discuss from the start of the planning phase up until the first stocking of fish.
Get Ready for Spring Checklist
Are you ready for spring? Here are some helpful tips to get your ponds ready for spring and a successful fishing season.
Considering Stocking Fish? Now’s the Time!
If a new lake is ready to stock or you’re considering adding another angling attraction like hybrid striper–order fish now. Mild water temperatures ensure fish experience easy transition and healthy acclimation.
Winter Vegetation Cycles: Now You See It - Now You Don't
Ever wonder why annoying plants that disrupt ponds all summer disappear from sight by late December? It’s certainly not from lack of water. Aquatic vegetation, even though submerged in water, responds to climate change just like tree leaves or grass on your lawn.