Pond Fishing

pond crappie fishingCrappie fishing a farm pond with a small boat that fits into the back of a pick up truck and large enough for two.

The water was about a 200 yard boat drag from the farm lane.

farm pond crappie fishing

All caught on jigs.

We publicize our routine actions to show current and future members what goes on behind the obvious that makes this Association as good as it is. That result is from in the field, out on the land work from the owner operator, Jon Nee and the partner, John Wenzel. The operating principle includes you cannot run a hunting/fishing organization from inside an office.

Each year we try to go out our way for a couple of days to move fish from populated ponds to new ponds or lakes that don't have many fish.

There are many theories of what species to stock and what species not to stock, but we just do it the old fashioned way and stock with what we are able to catch that day.

On this particular day, we moved four nice crappies and a half dozen bass to a pond that didn’t show any evidence of having fish.

crappie relocation

Owner/operator Jon Nee in the field, on the water with hands on.

small bass being planted

big bass

Whenever you stumble into a nice bass like this one, catch and release is the only way to go.

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