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Joe Pool sand bass? #11739703 07/24/16 08:55 PM
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Anyone having luck on the sandies on Pool? Haven't fished it in a year or so but thinking about giving it a try again. Thanks for any info!

Re: Joe Pool sand bass? [Re: hybridfisher] #11741515 07/25/16 08:27 PM
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Well for anyone that is interested I went out this morning and I found some schooling sandies just out from the south ramp at the state park. They were all small. Still fun. Caught a bunch and released everything
on both top waters and also on the bottom in 17 feet on Moes SSS slab. Some had broken lines like hybrids, but I know they have not been stocked in Pool.

Re: Joe Pool sand bass? [Re: hybridfisher] #11741612 07/25/16 09:22 PM
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Sandies breed like crazy and will populate a lake on their own without stocking.
Crappie will take over a pond or lake as well.
Bass defend their eggs but it does not compare to those that hatch hordes at one time

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