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Fish-in

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 9:29 pm
by Ralph
:D My 11 year old son , :D Rex has been after me for a while wanting to go fishing 8) . I told him as soon as the ice was out of the lakes that i would take him out and let him catch a few :P , It was perty nice this morning so I took him to the lake and he did just that :) Just in case you can't see the smile on that boys face :D it took the rest of the day for it to wear off 8) . Made me feel perty good to to have him say dad you know just where them fishes live don't you 8) and I said shure do son all you have to do is knock on their door with the right bait and they will just jump on the hook for ya :!:

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Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2003 11:47 pm
by Dennis
Ralph, It don't get any better than that! Looks like you have a great son and a good fishin spot!

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2003 9:50 pm
by Ralph
Dennis
:D Rex is a wonderful child stratght A honor roll polite and courtious and for an11 year old like you said it just don't get any better than that :!:

Thank-ya SiR:

Great Catch Rex

Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2003 6:20 pm
by Rev Jim
Ralph:
Rex seems to be learning quiet a bit on the fishing tactics. Keep at it with him. One of these days he will load the OL MAN up and take him fishing.
here in Buckhannon we have the Best Small Mouth fishing around. Smallies in excess of 3-5 lbs are not uncommon. The Buckhannon is also Muskie rich too. Big one in excess of 50" some were caught last year that
would best the WV State Record but where they were caught in the Buckhannon is Catch and Release and verly strongly enforced by DNR.
They have a tagging program goiung on here now for Muskie. DNR shocks the water :P And up they come biggins and littlins too. Some really nice nice fish are waiting on a 11 yr old from KY. Rev JIM

Trot Line Report

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2008 7:10 pm
by Eugene
Trot line report: 11 Jul
2 Channel catfish 1 1/2 to 2 lbs.
1 Flathead catfish about 12 lbs.
1 Black Crappie about 1/2 lb.

Rod and reel: 9 bluegills hand size.

Smaller fish returned to water.

Re: Fish-in

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:29 pm
by beaconlight
This makes me laugh. I have a 3 1/2 acre private pond. If I fish it heavy and don't throw any back the fish get bigger next year. In 1984 when I bought the place I studied all Dept of Agriculture had on farm fish ponds. They stated that a given body of water would hold so many pounds of fish. It doesn't really matter if it is 2000, 1 pound fish or 1000, 2 pound fish. To improve the ability or water to hold fish they recommended manure as fertilizer. They did mention that if you intended to swim in the pond that manure was not the way to go. In that case they recommended 8 8 8 chemical fertilizer.