Cattails………..Preserve Them or Control Them ?
Cattails are one of the most common native plants found in urban ponds. Whether to control or ignore their growth ultimately depends on the goals
Cattails are one of the most common native plants found in urban ponds. Whether to control or ignore their growth ultimately depends on the goals
One of the many items in Magnolia Fisheries’ toolbox for aquatic weed control is the EPA approved, systemic herbicide called Sonar. Sonar is manufactured by
As pond managers, we are often asked about snakes sighted in and around ponds and lakes. These creatures roamed the earth way before us and
Although electrofishing equipment is effective at any time of the year, most fisheries biologists recommend autumn sampling dates. Not only is it more comfortable for
Have an ugly green or yellow film covering your pond? Various types of films may periodically appear on the surface of your pond at different
Physical or mechanical aquatic weed removal can be part of an integrated pond management plan, but physical removal has limitations. It is best suited to
Community ponds and lakes in Texas are engineered to function in storm-water management; however, they can serve as amenities for residents of the community. The
How many times have you encountered the sign “Catch and Release Only” at your local fishing hole? This regulation is the most common fisheries management
Pond dye is very effective at reducing annual pond management costs. These colorants act as a preventative measure and are an integral part of an
Fish Stocking Chart for Texas Waters This fish stocking chart is a quick visual reference for stocking guidelines in Texas waters. We are constantly asked