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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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01/01/12 11:23 PM
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FoxMan2099
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love this thread, very helpful!
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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01/04/12 08:41 AM
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fishingguru
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Great thread here, thanks I recently moved and will be checking some of these spots out soon
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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01/05/12 02:47 AM
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hughge
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Chandlers is a private gated community
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Nitro240]
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01/15/12 05:05 AM
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JW.
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Review: Drainage ditch beside Holiday Inn on 121 Where: Grapvine, TX Rating: 4 Availbility: price of a hotel room Size: 1/5 of an Acre Fish: LMB, big sun fish
Description: Went to an inservice school in Grapevine. Pulled into the hotel and see this ditch full of water with vegitation and cattails around it. Then splash, something hit he surface. Well I looked in and saw LMB. Asked the clerk if I could fish there and she said, "Knock yourself out cowboy." Luckily Bass Pro was nearby. Bought a cheap spinning combo and some green albino flukes. I spent every free moment fishing in that ditch. Probably caught 15-20 a day. Biggest was over 4 lbs. On day three I had company from a guy from the neighboring hotel who had watched me the day before. Wonder what that school was about...didn't learn a thing.
I looked on google maps and didn't see any sort of water near it?
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Medicine Man]
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01/18/12 04:02 AM
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SoldierFisherman06
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Review: Hermann Park Pond Where: Houston, Texas - near the medical center What: Bass, Carp, Sunfish The only caveat to this pond is that the city of Houston has some ridiculous municipal regulation that restricts fishing in municipal waters to people younger than 12 and older than 65 (years old, that is). I've tried to talk to a civil servant who can explain this to me for 3 years, but have yet to hear a coherent response. I question this regulation because tax money, which 65+ and 12 years olds generally do not pay in large quantities, pays for the upkeep of the park. Anyway, I fish there anyway and have only encountered a few "urban park rangers" who care. I have fished here regularly for 5 years and have yet to be fined or ticked or anything. The water is very, very clear most of the year. There is a lot of hydrilla and other grass. The bass are fat and happy, rarely fished by very selective given the water clarity. I have caught bass up to 7lbs (during the spawn it's ridiculous, since you can see up to 8 ft down pretty well with polarized sun glasses). Carp up to almost 40lbs. If you want to play around with a 4wt fly rod and catch tons of sunfish, you'll lose count in an hour or so. A few examples: The only patterns that work are as follows: -weightless Zoom Trick Worms fished slow -Zoom Horny Toad fished over floating grass or weighted down and slow rolled -shaky head worms or jigs on beds -if the hydrilla permits, rattle trap ripped through the tops of the grass Just keep it clean if you fish there. The homeless people trash that place up enough without our help. wow i cant believe herman park has that kind of fish in it. I go to the zoo every now and then with my wife and son. (cuz i get in free for being a active duty soldier) http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/images/icons/default/grin.gifBut never thought to fish there. thanks for this info so when i get my bass pole ready i will surely go and try my luck. Thanks again
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: seaaggie]
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01/18/12 04:48 AM
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SoldierFisherman06
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Green Horn
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ponds all over Katy have fish in them, decent fishing when using flies where exactly are these places. wouldnt mind giving them a chance to try my luck
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: rico86]
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01/18/12 04:52 AM
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SoldierFisherman06
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Review: Galleria ponds, Houston, tx Rating: 3 Availability: fishing welcomed only in the pond closer to 610 Fishes: Bass, sunfish, tilapia, and koi Where: Transco 3 Dr Houston, TX 77056 Description: top water in the mornings. i had a blast last summer catching bass here early in the mornings. i would usually stop by there on my way to work. man you kidding me. the galleria ponds. i will hit that up for sure. thinking of making a urban pond tread for places around katy, sugarland, stafford and houston ponds. just for someone looking to throw a line in in route to another place.
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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02/24/12 01:52 PM
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BASSIC
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I live in Heartland close to Forney , we have a 30 or 40 acres pond in the community , it seems that it will have some good Bass but I been trying everything in the tackle box and nothing , but on tuesday i saw a boat there cain of weird since no motor boats are allow in the pond , well i get close and ask them what were they doing and the guy said they were doing a survey !!! and show me a 4lb LMB, they were using some cain of chains in the front of the boat and just using the net to collect the fish , do any of you guys know what this means!!
by the way if any body wants to come and trying let me know and we can meet up !! by the way the only fish i caught is Catfish, Sunfish, and Bluegill ,and lots of carp !!
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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02/27/12 06:44 AM
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davidsonbasser
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Rhodes Lake near alvord Texas 5! Public Fishing Bass,crappie,bluegill,channels, and carp LBJ Grasslands AKA My Territory LOL Bass are great on soft plastics and watermelon worms.Catfish are caught on prepared bait or soft plastics by accident. Crappie-beetle spins. Bonus**** My 8 pounder was CPR'd:)
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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04/16/12 10:56 PM
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Medicine Man
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Maybe my biggest Hermann Park fish to date. Last Thursday morning on a Big Bite Trick Stick (Senko style bait). 6-7' feet of water, in the drizzle.
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Medicine Man]
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04/17/12 06:20 PM
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SoldierFisherman06
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WOW that is a nice fish right there. Yeah thanks for all the information I will diffidently try there next time im in that area.
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: D Kissinger]
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04/18/12 07:28 PM
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Bassntx
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Is Burger lake still available for fishing? How much do they charge to fish there? How can I contact them? Thank you in advance.
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: Bazztex]
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04/18/12 09:38 PM
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SoldierFisherman06
Green Horn
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Yo i was looking at the rules and regulations of the park. I may keep 1 to eat but im strickly catch and release. depends on the fishing that day. if im bringing them up constanly then i may keep 1 but if they are hurting then its only going catch and release. but also in your pic it looks like your by the big water spout but on the map for fishing your only allowed to fish the left side or west side of the lake. where did you get yours at. and how strongly do they enforce that rule.
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Re: Pond Reviews
[Re: rico86]
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04/18/12 09:43 PM
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Bassntx
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Green Horn
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That Pop-R is good to you!
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