As we informed you on our website, we were going to fish an unwanted fish plant in a pond near Černošín in Tachovsk all autumn. After completing the necessary administrative round, we started to drop water a week before the catch.

On Friday, October 29, we finally started the hunt. The technical background and preparations were spectacular. The final balance of 5 carp, 2 amurs, 2 mother karass, hundreds of small karas, a trailer of plastic containers, buckets, metal barriers and mesh fished from the bottom does not seem overwhelming. Nevertheless, we were very satisfied. Mother carp would surely be wiped out next year, and we would have added more hungry necks and polluters to the originally oligotrophic (little-used) water.

In the residual water we left karasas (today a dwindling Central European subspecies), in the spring we will plant another endangered Czech fish sun and to maintain the balance of several pikes "slim".
This will create the fish population and we count on maintaining the minimum fish status throughout our "farming" so that amphibians and aquatic invertebrates get maximum space.

Not to mention garbage, taking waste will relieve any place. We repaired the drainage device, carved unwanted spruce raids on the dam, and planted a new mourning willow instead of an old woman who broke and dried up a few years ago. Now we must hope for a wet winter so that the pond sauches, and we must keep our fingers crossed for frogs and dogs to return to the summer-oversized beleaguered habitat.

Finally, a big thank you to the water manager of the Forests of the Czech Republic, Ing.

PS: Most of the catch took place with the relentless attention of the ash heron, which probably can no longer see the 😊

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