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Called Ms. Kelly at Union Cty Parks and left a message to see if they were going to remove the fencing around the lake. Told her the state intends to stock it with 800 trout. And it should be removed so the kids can gain access to the lake to fish.
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The purpose of the fence is give the plants a chance to grow along the shore, right? Wonder why they fenced in the fishing spots (the stone areas)? Were they being over-protective of the plantings? My daughter and nephews love to there. Also. I'm sure carp will find their way back!
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Call the county to have it removed! Great place for the kids to fish. |
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Can't the geese just fly onto their lawns?
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They can't fly when they are molting. And, when they can fly, it's more work than they typically like to do.
The fences work. IMHO, a shotgun would work better.
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The fence is there to keep the geese in the water and help the riprian buffer planting. They never drained the back of the lake, so carp and turtles will still be around. Even if they drained it completely, carp would find their way in from the pond at the college.
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The carp and turtles and sunfish were still in there last spring/summer. My son was feeding them cheerios off the bridge a few times. I thought for sure the nets would be down this spring, how long does it take for the WEEDS to grow and take root geez.
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