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Old July 17th 03, 12:22 AM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
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Default Color me DISCOURAGED!

Deer have a 3 minute memory for motion. A goldfish has got to be even
better at forgetting!

J

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In the last chapter: K30a picked up the keyboard and pecked out:
:: - a brick flue at the bottom of the pond
:: to give the fish a place to hide
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These are worthless. The herons wait until the fish come back out, and

most
don't even use the flue to hide in. The bird freezes and the fish seem to
forget it's there. The heron then has a fine dinner on your best fish.
Before I bought the nets I watched how these birds do their fishing. I
would venture to guess anywhere you find herons you will also find
fish-eating frogs and snakes. None of the things you've mentioned will

keep
these predators away.
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