Looking for something specific about pond management? Chances are… someone has written about it in the pages of Pond Boss magazine.
Born as a newsletter in July, 1992, Pond Boss magazine has emerged as the go-to source for all things pond. In our archives, we have a long list of back issues, loaded with practical information you can use. Want to know how to make a cane pole, fertilize a southern pond, figure out if your fish are growing or not? Maybe how to identify aquatic plants or how to build a beach? Pond Boss has it. Take a look at each year’s list of published articles and dig deeper into those things you want to know. Pond Boss back issues archives has it. More than 110 issues* of great information, at your beck and call.
Note: * If the back issue you select has completely sold out, we will substitute a photocopy facsimile of the entire issue, bound and trimmed in magazine style.
The March-April 2011 issue of Pond Boss is brimming with information you can use. Want to learn more about the Pond Boss IV Conference & Expo (April 14-16, 2011)? Bob Lusk shares exciting news about the program and announces the keynote speaker, outdoor television legend, Alan Warren. Read about who benefits from the silent auction and why. Learn about the fishing tournament, the Expo and more! Complete program information and registration form is included in the center spread.
This issue also shows you how to lease your property and create cash flow with minimal risk. Learn the features of several pond boats, the importance of planning in pond construction and how to raise big bluegill. Discover government programs for wildlife and how to create brush pile habitat. Read about one writer’s take on the future of water. Get a glimpse at the world of genetics and enjoy a comparison of pike. Read a real-world story about a pond built next to a school. All of this and our regular columns in this issue of Pond Boss magazine! Subscribe now. It will be the best – and cheapest - $35 you’ve ever spent. We promise.
In This Issue:
- Pond Boss IV Conference & Expo. Keynote speaker Alan Warren, program information, silent auction.
- Goose your Geese. It’s what they leave behind that troubles your pond.
- Leasing out Your Lake or Pond. An expert examines the pros and cons.
When you are talking about fish, know there are colloquial regional names. A white crappie, for example, may be called a white perch in Texas… even though there really IS a white perch… in the northern part of the country. In Louisiana, the same crappie is called a sacalait (sock-a-lay), while in other parts of the nation white crappie might be called papermouth, barn door, crappy. The same goes for most of the other species of fish. In this case, a fish may not be exactly what you think it is.
Why Pond Boss? If you own or manage private waters anywhere in the world - or want to - Pond Boss is the leading authority. Pond Boss magazine and pondboss.com.