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richland college lake #7144760 02/08/12 02:44 AM
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has anyone fished in this pond?


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Fished it everyday in the summer back in the day. 40 years ago.


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well are there bass? which section?


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Back then it was filled with brim and catfish. We put bass in there from area ponds. There were some gold fish also. Lot's of fricking snakes and turtles.


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There's huge Carp in there if you want a fight. I used to fish it in the late 80's early 90's. Haven't been back since.



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There's some bass in there.


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It's pretty spot specific but there are a few bass in there. Most of them seem to be in the 11-13 inch size. Expect to have the campus police come by to check out what you are doing.



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I fish there all the time. I get questioned all the time about what I am catching out there, but thats it. I catch quite a few fish out of there also. The biggest that I've caught is a little over 3 lbs., which is a nice fish to catch during a lunch break. You do have a lot of little ones out there.



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JW,
I have fished there off and on for 25 years. There are some really good fish (bass) in there. There are a lot of 1-2 pound fish and are fun to catch. But over the years some my biggest pond fish ahve come from there. My biggest went close to 7 lb on my spring scale. When they dredged it and re-built the walls about 8 years ago the TPWD netted and placed all the fish they could and keep them in a holding pond for ~6 months. When they were done with the walls all the fish were put back in. Ten years ago I talked to school director told me that lake record at that time was a little over 11 pounds. Last year my biggest out of there was close to 5 on a trick work. The baby brush hog is also a good bait there. It's not uncommon to catch a 3 pounders at either side (north or south end). They should start spawning there by the first of March. Fish tight to the bridge columns when you can, but dragging a plastic along the rock walls works pretty good. I like fishing next to the steps where they go into the water. They overhang about 2 feet or so and water right there is about 4 feet deep. I hope a little history about this innercity gem didn't bore you. Good luck.
PS. This a catch and release only pond too.



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