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Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos!

Posted By: banker-always fishing

Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/23/16 09:24 PM

With all of the fast currents on the Guadalupe River along with creeks being a muddy mess I decided to fish some area ponds. Fished two ponds and the bite was great at both locations. Got good numbers and quality Bluegill and Redear. Fish were all in the 7 to 9 inch range and full of fight. Both ponds were in excellent condition with clear water and good grass beds. Fish were located by reed beds,grass beds,and over hanging tree limbs. Fish were in 3 to 6 feet of water. Fish were caught on worms and Berkley Trout Worms both natural and orange in color. Bottom and float techniques were used. All fish were released to fight again. After a day fishing the ponds I had a great lunch at Lupe's Tacos on FM 725 just east of New Braunfels. Catching some great pond action and eating some super Mexican Food at Lupe's Tacos. It just don't get any better! fish



Posted By: SlowDown

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/23/16 10:42 PM

Congrats Banker. You always find'em and get'em to bite. Tell me about the trout worms please. How long are they and how do you bait a hook with them. I need to keep some kind of bait with me for use when I do not have live bait. Do you fish them on a bottom rig, float rig, or both?
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/23/16 11:31 PM

Thanks fish 'till I drop for the reply! cheers The Berkley Trout Worms are my go to artificial bait. I usually use them when the bite is non stop and the fish are very active. Fish have a very hard time getting them off the hook and I usually catch bigger fish using them. I bait them just like I would a live worm. Texas Rigged. I usually leave about an inch or two over the exposed hook. I fish them using both a float and bottom techniques. The natural color works the best. I use the orange color if the water is muddy or stained. You can usually buy them at Acadamey. thumb

Side Note: Photos below. coolio


Posted By: SlowDown

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/24/16 02:01 AM

Thank you very much Banker. The pictures are helpful. The package says the worms are 3 inches. Do you pinch off any of the worm, or use the whole thing?
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/24/16 02:42 AM

Originally Posted By: fish 'till I drop
Thank you very much Banker. The pictures are helpful. The package says the worms are 3 inches. Do you pinch off any of the worm, or use the whole thing?





I pinch the pieces off. I usually use about 3 to 4" for the sunfish. 6 to 10 inches on bass!. hooked
Posted By: SlowDown

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/24/16 01:12 PM

Appreciate the reply Banker. Sounds like just what I need foe a back-up bait.
Posted By: J-Moe

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/24/16 04:34 PM

Great report as always Chuck.

The creeks are a mess around here too. Lake Somerville is up 10 ft above normal already and more rain coming. Pond fishing has continued to be fairly good.

I've been having fun catching white bass below the spillway on my fly rod lately. They will be releasing water for the next couple months so at least I have that outlet to fish. I sure want to get back to fishing places like the San Marcos and Little Blanco though.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/25/16 11:34 AM

fish 'till I drop : No problem Sir. cheers The trout worms are a great go to artificial bait. Been using them for years. Jamie: Thanks for the reply.With all of the rain we have been getting seems the ponds clear up the best. Getting pretty good numbers of both Redear and Bluegill out of them. Will be fishing them a lot this summer! thumb
Posted By: highcountry

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/25/16 09:05 PM

Chuck, you remind me a lot of an old buddy of mine in Colorado, who had to either begin or end every trip we made to the mountains with food from some local hole in the wall Mexican joint up in God's Country! He was a Dos Equis guy, however... wink
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/26/16 12:42 PM

Originally Posted By: highcountry
Chuck, you remind me a lot of an old buddy of mine in Colorado, who had to either begin or end every trip we made to the mountains with food from some local hole in the wall Mexican joint up in God's Country! He was a Dos Equis guy, however... wink




Thanks HC for the reply! cheers Fishing,Relaxing,and Good Food, all three go hand to hand! Like I always say. "It Just Don't Get Any Better"! thumb
Posted By: SlowDown

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/26/16 02:04 PM

Food with friends after fishing is hard to beat Banker. Makes life good.
Posted By: jagg

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/29/16 05:48 AM

That is not Texas rigged.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/29/16 09:31 AM

Originally Posted By: jagg
That is not Texas rigged.





I am not as technical as you Jagg! I have called that a Texas Rig all my life and to me that is what it is. I know that the hook is put back into the worm once it is threaded. I always leave the hook exposed for sunfish. That is just me. thumb
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/29/16 09:49 AM

Originally Posted By: fish 'till I drop
Food with friends after fishing is hard to beat Banker. Makes life good.





Thanks fish 'till I drop for the reply! Yes Sir Food with friends. It just don't get any better! cheers
Posted By: Gitter Done

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 05/30/16 02:57 PM

Awesome post Chuck. With all the rain we have been having those ponds will be a good place fish. Does a lot of rain effect the bite on ponds? Again awesome post and some nice fish. Good job!
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/02/16 04:56 PM

Thanks Gitter for the reply. cheers Me personally I have not noticed a bite change when there has been a lot of rain while fishing the ponds I fish. The only thing I personally have experienced in the pond bite is the temperature change. If it is cold the bite is usually slow. Warmer weather the bite is usually pretty active. Just my two cents. 2cents




Side Note: Several of the ponds I fish the water is completely out of their banks! Picked up just under 3" of rain this morning. Not counting the 11" of rain I got for the month of May. The Corps will be letting out water from Canyon Lake this whole month and maybe throughout the summer! nuts
Posted By: Gitter Done

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/04/16 08:51 PM

Looks like a dry spell is coming up this week! Hope things dry up some and get back to normal. Thanks for the info Chuck.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/09/16 12:19 PM

Originally Posted By: Gitter Done
Looks like a dry spell is coming up this week! Hope things dry up some and get back to normal. Thanks for the info Chuck.






Area water bodies are looking better each day! thumb
Posted By: Laker One

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/13/16 11:20 PM

Love that pond fishing especially when the bite is on! Nice report Chuck and some very nice fish. Good job. woot




Side Note Next time I am at Mcqueeney I am going to stop at Lupe's. I have passed it many times. What is good?
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/17/16 11:24 AM

Thanks Curtis for the reply. cheers I love their breakfast tacos! thumb They have a good variety and all of them are GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! food




Side Note: Their Beef Enchiladas are also very good. breakdance
Posted By: Laker One

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/17/16 11:58 AM

Originally Posted By: banker-always fishing
Thanks Curtis for the reply. cheers I love their breakfast tacos! thumb They have a good variety and all of them are GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! food




Side Note: Their Beef Enchiladas are also very good. breakdance




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Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/23/16 12:28 PM

Originally Posted By: Laker One
Originally Posted By: banker-always fishing
Thanks Curtis for the reply. cheers I love their breakfast tacos! thumb They have a good variety and all of them are GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD! food




Side Note: Their Beef Enchiladas are also very good. breakdance




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Yes Sir! food
Posted By: jagg

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/24/16 03:26 AM

Originally Posted By: banker-always fishing
Originally Posted By: jagg
That is not Texas rigged.





I am not as technical as you Jagg! I have called that a Texas Rig all my life and to me that is what it is. I know that the hook is put back into the worm once it is threaded. I always leave the hook exposed for sunfish. That is just me. thumb

No worries, Chuck. I only bring it up because quite a few panfish anglers and aspiring panfish anglers check out this board, especially your posts, and I would want them to get the most accurate info so they can have the best results possible on their waters. The rig in the pic is threaded on the hook. Kinda like how walleye guys rig up. The rig you described I would classify as Tex-posed.
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Some Good Pond Fishing and Lunch at Lupe's Tacos! - 06/24/16 03:45 AM

Originally Posted By: jagg
Originally Posted By: banker-always fishing
Originally Posted By: jagg
That is not Texas rigged.





I am not as technical as you Jagg! I have called that a Texas Rig all my life and to me that is what it is. I know that the hook is put back into the worm once it is threaded. I always leave the hook exposed for sunfish. That is just me. thumb

No worries, Chuck. I only bring it up because quite a few panfish anglers and aspiring panfish anglers check out this board, especially your posts, and I would want them to get the most accurate info so they can have the best results possible on their waters. The rig in the pic is threaded on the hook. Kinda like how walleye guys rig up. The rig you described I would classify as Tex-posed.




Totally under stand Jagg! I got to think some about it and you are right. I will start using the proper terms so that beginning anglers do not get the wrong information. Point well made Jagg! thumb
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