Submitted by crocheronpark t3_z4lrki in nyc
crocheronpark OP t1_ixvct8t wrote
Reply to comment by vtzan in There are now 5 maps around Crocheron & John Golden Park, the 12th largest park in Queens and 46th largest park in NYC. Our group is proud to have advocated for these maps and to have helped NYC Parks include important landmarks, like the 150 year old Ginkgo Tree. Come to Bayside to check them out! by crocheronpark
Yes, catch and release. There was another dock on the far side fo the pond, it has been swallowed up by the pond during a storm. Hopefully the Boy Scouts Eagle Scout project will help build another one. They built the first a while ago, along with a revamp of the trail.
vtzan t1_ixvcyun wrote
Great news! What species does it hold?
crocheronpark OP t1_ixvedde wrote
I know that it has a lot of carp, unsure about anything else. One of our members fishes there with his nephew.
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