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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: JazzHarmonicat] #4254682 12/15/09 05:21 PM
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Sorry thought we were talking bout Eisenhower park too.


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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: SnowBall] #4256086 12/15/09 11:44 PM
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Anyone know anything about These ponds and lakes?

Zoom in on the marker take a look around north of 90 in between 90 and ramline road.
Seems to be ALOT of mid sized ponds and smaller lakes in that area. Bet one or more is pretty loaded.

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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: Ezdaar] #4323404 01/05/10 05:25 AM
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I dont know anything about those ponds. But if you go to Good times marina you can prob get close to some of those ponds threw the san jac river. If you fish the river you can catch bass and reds... You can google, good times marina


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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: SnowBall] #4323914 01/05/10 02:45 PM
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Ez if they are like others in the area, they're owned by sand/rock pit excavators and don't like people coming in to fish. If you have an 'in' then you'll probably have good fishing; there is another lake in the area that 'I know a guy who knows a guy' and I can occassionally fish; lots of bass, crappie, bluegill, etc. I'm not at liberty to invite anyone, tho!

Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: fiSherwood] #4326841 01/06/10 03:12 AM
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Would that other lake be buckhorn? I was eyeballing it today after getting skunked at the trout pond in eisenhower.

LOL must have been 40 ppl there today!
Only fish I saw cought was by a small kid. and the dead 8" trout I found in about 2 foot of water.
Was there from 9 till 12, threw everything including the kitchen sink at them, but NOTHING was biting for anyone.

Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: Ezdaar] #4327410 01/06/10 06:51 AM
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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: Ezdaar] #4329140 01/06/10 06:47 PM
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I've been to the Eisenhower pond a few times after stocked trout and have never hooked anything there.



Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: Ezdaar] #4329962 01/06/10 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: Ezdaar
Would that other lake be buckhorn? I was eyeballing it today after getting skunked at the trout pond in eisenhower.

LOL must have been 40 ppl there today!
Only fish I saw cought was by a small kid. and the dead 8" trout I found in about 2 foot of water.
Was there from 9 till 12, threw everything including the kitchen sink at them, but NOTHING was biting for anyone.

Are you talking bout that pond rite there at the 2nd entrance to eisenhower park?

I think buckhorn ranch is a private pond. but yeah it looks interesting...


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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: SnowBall] #4334384 01/07/10 09:11 PM
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Yea the front pond on eisenhower. Been there 7 times cought nuthing each time.

Yea, Buckhorn lake looks REALLY nice! If you drive past it (buck horn on your left, headed away from aquaduct road) look for the dirt road leading to the dirt quarry. there is a NICE! large pond back in there. half of it is coverd in some kind of water plant.
Thought about asking the guys working there if I could fish it..

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if you find anything out please post...


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Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: fiSherwood] #7147889 02/08/12 09:13 PM
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I've seen lots of jumping carp in there!!!!!!!!


Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: JazzHarmonicat] #7148735 02/09/12 12:31 AM
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I fished the Independence Park retention pond in Pearland the other day. Good looking little pond with grass/hydrilla. Caught 2. Anybody have any other places worth checking out??


Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: JazzHarmonicat] #7149282 02/09/12 02:37 AM
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RAMPHARMD you might want to try out Tom Bass Park. I haven't caught anything big out of there, but there's fish...


Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: JazzHarmonicat] #7150778 02/09/12 03:12 PM
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BTW, re: Buckhorn Lake - it's private and they have an annual dues for fishing. Supposed to have some real nice bass, carp, and other fish. Since there is so much other fishing around, though, I just can't justify subscription fishing. No doubt it (and others like it) provide better chances for quality fish, though.


Re: Ponds in Houston for bass [Re: JazzHarmonicat] #7151010 02/09/12 03:53 PM
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Buckhorn looks like an awesome lake. I stumbled across it last year and have wanted to fish it ever since. Ive tried calling them at least 10 times but can never get anyone to answer the phone.


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