The Blog of Fly Fishing in New York City's Parks. Currently there are more than two dozen fresh water lakes and ponds open to the public.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Mulberries in Brooklyn
A friend told me that there is a mulberry tree
in Prospect Park next to the lake. I looked and
sure enough there are a number of trees bearing
mulberries all along the south west part of the
lake. However, of the more than a dozen trees
adjacent to the lake, not one carp was found
eating mulberries.
I guess the reason for not seeing the trees
before is that I was not expecting to find any
mulberry trees.
My question now is why aren't there fish eating
berries as they fall into the water?
I spent about an hour or so this morning watching
an orange and an albino koi slowly swimming
in the area near Wellhouse Drive. I left a few corn
pellets before I left.
"I'll be back."
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