Water Temps in most ponds are hovering around 60 degrees. It has been raining and flooding and muddy the entire month of April, and that has me backed up quite a ways on my electrofishing surveys, fish stocking, and general pond maintenance. We have been building and installing docks in the mean time, but often have to carry everything, including the dock frames, deck boards, generator, and tools several hundred yards because its too muddy to drive.
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Saturday, May 2, 2009
A Few More Dock Construction Pictures
Here are some pictures of Ron Curry's Floating Dock we just installed. It is 8'x14' with a nice bench seat on 3 sides, some boat cleats and a swim ladder. The gangway is 5'x12' and is hinged securely to the shoreline with some hefty 6x6 posts.
Water Temps in most ponds are hovering around 60 degrees. It has been raining and flooding and muddy the entire month of April, and that has me backed up quite a ways on my electrofishing surveys, fish stocking, and general pond maintenance. We have been building and installing docks in the mean time, but often have to carry everything, including the dock frames, deck boards, generator, and tools several hundred yards because its too muddy to drive.
Water Temps in most ponds are hovering around 60 degrees. It has been raining and flooding and muddy the entire month of April, and that has me backed up quite a ways on my electrofishing surveys, fish stocking, and general pond maintenance. We have been building and installing docks in the mean time, but often have to carry everything, including the dock frames, deck boards, generator, and tools several hundred yards because its too muddy to drive.
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