this guy is from the *wash* they don't get no trout stock...
this guy is from clear, no trout stock..
NINJA*DISCLAIMER:
this guy is from the *wash* they don't get no trout stock...
this guy is from clear, no trout stock..
NINJA*DISCLAIMER:
Last edited by BIG*GAME*HUNTER; 03-08-2010 at 11:06 AM.
they look like aquaduct stripers......poor bass....
that hurts my eyes to see them tweeked out....
please go buy 40 bucks worth of goldfish and feed them ....
What type of food source do them bass have to eat in there. You say it is a wash so how big is it. The pond that i fish has only crappie for them to eat but they are bigger the then some of the bass in the pond. The pond i fish at is .06 miles long by .04 mile wide. there is no steam or any other water source for them to get food in there.
Last edited by bowler; 03-08-2010 at 11:27 AM.
The problem is the number of fish that's in that small impound and not what they are eating. Bowler, as I stated earlier I really suggest that if you do know the owner of that place he allow some of you guys that fish that place to remove some of the fish. If there are crappie in there that are larger then the bass then I suggest you start there and set size limits for harvesting bass. I will say this again, I'm a C/R guy but I also grew up around family members that had their own ponds like this and that's how you build a quality bass pond that can sustain the fish that inhabit it.
And also do what fishbones said and get some type of other food source dropped in there, but I think your looking at more like 4,000.00 worth of gold fish to make any difference. LOL
Last edited by Fishinnut; 03-08-2010 at 11:44 AM.
true, the wash has an ish load of shads to eat. idk about clear tho..6miles? pm me the spot, let's trade? you can drag out some healthy fatties for a change..
good job!pm me the next time out
Yeah, I'd be happy to go over to that spot and fish for some of those big Crappie anytime. Browler I'd willing to bet that if he managed that place with a few fish being removed from time to time and you dropped in some additional forage; that place would turn around really fast.
this was the size of the crappie five years ago.
Nice fish, but have you been thier lately and caught any?
i was there the other day and saw them and the were bigger then that picture of the i got there five years ago.