The park is a favorite of mine since it holds several duck ponds, all of which are surrounded by both cattails and rushes. The large pond holds grass carp and is open to fishing with a barbless hook. The ducks have been featured in my photostream on several occasions, and even today I couldn't resist taking pictures of them when they emerged from the cover of the reeds.
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Bog Rush, Juncus Effusus
The park is a favorite of mine since it holds several duck ponds, all of which are surrounded by both cattails and rushes. The large pond holds grass carp and is open to fishing with a barbless hook. The ducks have been featured in my photostream on several occasions, and even today I couldn't resist taking pictures of them when they emerged from the cover of the reeds.

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