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Travis...what about your fish?
You obviously did not read or understand the fact that a "ManMade" body of water "Does Not Have A Single Fish In It Unless The Pool Was Stocked"(at least one pregnant female or one male and one female of the same species). In other words the fish you are catching "DidNot" pop out of the mud.
Do you still think I don't have a clue? "DUDE".
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
Don't sweat it. A lot of people believe that fish are stocked in ponds by birds... fertilized eggs stick to the feet of aquatic birds and they fly to new bodies of water where they somehow release the eggs and they hatch.
Yeah, right...
Source(s): -B - Peter_AZLv 79 years ago
Actually, if a lake was created by damming a river, and there were fish in the river, there will be fish in the lake.
On the other hand, I really have no idea what this is about. If you have something to say to this Travis guy, e-mail him directly, rather than posting as a question.
- enufofthisshitLv 69 years ago
there is no "pregnant female".
eggs are fertilized OUTSIDE the body. fish do not procreate the way mammals do.
what are you? a second grader?
and ponds are stocked by humans, either legally or illegally... "Men With Buckets".
l know a few farm ponds in both missouri and texas with absolutely no fish, not now and never have had.
- JerryLv 69 years ago
Ducks and waterfowl DO place eggs in ponds and rainstorms drop live fish all over this planet, happens all the time.
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- AndrewLv 69 years ago
Yes we still do..... ummm you do relize fish can be moved around to different ponds