Williamsv":30tv86h4 said:I am learning too. Never have I heard a pond called a tank. Glad to know that. We call them ponds here in GA. That is interesting. Good luck saving your fish!
The truth is, you all are just weird! :lol: :lol:fenceman":2wt19206 said:Williamsv":2wt19206 said:I am learning too. Never have I heard a pond called a tank. Glad to know that. We call them ponds here in GA. That is interesting. Good luck saving your fish!
If it's a place where water naturally stands. You can call it a pond. If it's manmade it's a tank. Don't call it a pond....you can get kicked out off Texas for that kinda stuff...... ;-)
branguscowgirl":2vfmdr6u said:The truth is, you all are just weird! :lol: :lol:fenceman":2vfmdr6u said:Williamsv":2vfmdr6u said:I am learning too. Never have I heard a pond called a tank. Glad to know that. We call them ponds here in GA. That is interesting. Good luck saving your fish!
If it's a place where water naturally stands. You can call it a pond. If it's manmade it's a tank. Don't call it a pond....you can get kicked out off Texas for that kinda stuff...... ;-)
fenceman":xy9zeesc said:Thanks, here in Texas we Call them tanks.
That's just my Cali accent while talking Texan.Its not you all. Its y'all
And that's when your catfish start gettin ticks..TexasBred":2vads5nm said:I think where you live has more to do with what you call it than anything. I've heard a lot of folks in East Texas and Central Texas call them ponds. Another may call the same hole of water a tank. They can be natural or man made. If it goes dry it's just a "hole".