Took the dog for a run in the park this morning. He and I needed the exercise. As we were jogging aimlessly around the fields I took notice of all the natural resources this small park had to offer. It had a pond, about 2 acres of water, a feeder stream with cattails, some oak trees for acorns later in the year, it had dandelions, squirrel, geese and ducks that are fairly tame and will let you near,like slingshot close, they are also starting the nesting process so eggs will come soon,
I knew there were perch and bass in the pond and apparently coy the oversize goldfish carp. They were breeding and feeding which keeps them near the surface in the shallow warmer water in easy bow range on the small bridge that crosses where the feeder creek meets the pond. The white and orange color would make them easy to spot/target as well. I think I could possibly snag them as well for a reduced time fishing method.
While this might not be a normal hunting ground after a fall it could be on the travel route or possibly a resource to be tapped quickly before other figure it out.

I knew there were perch and bass in the pond and apparently coy the oversize goldfish carp. They were breeding and feeding which keeps them near the surface in the shallow warmer water in easy bow range on the small bridge that crosses where the feeder creek meets the pond. The white and orange color would make them easy to spot/target as well. I think I could possibly snag them as well for a reduced time fishing method.
While this might not be a normal hunting ground after a fall it could be on the travel route or possibly a resource to be tapped quickly before other figure it out.
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