How to Improve My Lake: From a Lake Managers Point of View.
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Fisheries Steven Barden tells us some principles of improving a lake. He explains if aquatic weeds are good? He shows how us how he does his habitat evaluations, He also explains some great ways to utilize the whole entire lake, which in turn creates better habitat, better water quality, and better overall use of the lake or pond.
How Do I Catch More Fish Around My Dock!
Fisheries biologist Steven Barden, tells his secrets on how he makes your dock the best fishing place in the Lake or pond. This talk is for all fish and all types of fishing, no mater what the skill level is. Spend a couple minutes watching this video only if you want more memories and more smiles off your pier.
What to Look for When Purchasing a New Lake or Pond: From a Biologist
If you have just purchased a lake or pond or looking a at purchasing one. This is a a must see video. Biologist Greg Grimes pulls from his 25 years experience and gives us some awesome information . He expanses what are his major Criteria of evaluation. Come Listen what he says may surprise you!
Cool!! Animation of What Water Does in Your Pond
This Is a Really cool Way of explaining something hard.
Crappie: Should I Stock Them?
Do i stock crappie in my lake?, Do I put crappie in my pond?, What is a crappie?, Are crappie good for ponds or lakes?. Description of Crappie., Pond stocking,. ; Crappy, crappy and ponds,. Video,
Hybrid Bluegill: Should I Stock Them in My Pond?
Are you wondering what to stock? Are you wondering if this is a bluegill or hybrid bluegill? This is the video to watch!
I Have Small Largemouth Bass. Do I Need Bigger Bass? Answer from the Biologist
Many pond and lake owner suffer with Largemouth Bass overpopulation. And PWNRA went straight to a biologist Greg Grimes to get the answers, Is adding new genetic the answer? If not than what is? Well hit play and get the answers, and a whole lot more
Whatershed: How Does It Affect You?
Private Water Does not end at the waters edge. It ends at the top of the hill surrounding the lake, so what you do and even what you plant can affect the water quality in your pond or lake.





















