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private farm pond. #7435047 04/20/12 01:18 AM
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my uncle recently got on a private farm pond. the farmer stocked it with bass and the population EXPLODED!!!!!!!! the farmer got a biologist out there an he has to get rid of 1200 bass. the fish have resulted to eating each other so bass colored baits have been working the best. he went out yesterdy and kept 120 fish! i am going sunday to hopefully do the same!!! fish hooked



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435061 04/20/12 01:20 AM
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will post pics (if i can figure out how) latere in the week



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435063 04/20/12 01:21 AM
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A couple of good size flatheads should dothe trick.


Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435068 04/20/12 01:21 AM
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im pumped!!!



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435292 04/20/12 02:01 AM
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Good luck Trapper! thumb


Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435345 04/20/12 02:10 AM
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thanks jacab! u comin back to bass camp this year?



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435347 04/20/12 02:11 AM
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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7435391 04/20/12 02:18 AM
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Definitely! If I get accepted, of course... Are you?


Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7436648 04/20/12 01:19 PM
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It's a tough job but someone has to do it. fish


Re: private farm pond. [Re: Don Morey] #7436750 04/20/12 01:46 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bream Bum
A couple of good size flatheads should dothe trick.


The problem quickly becomes what do you do about the flatheads when they have cleaned out all the bass and other forage fish in the pond. One day you will go back to an empty pond with a couple of huge flatheads....not good, not good at all.


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I remember a pond we rotenoned many years ago. It had only two fish of any size and a few small sunfish. A flathead catfish and a largemouth bass. Both large, but so skinny as to be almost dead. Together they'd manage to eat everything in the entire pond and were barely surviving on the few remaining diminutive fish.

Unless the goal is to have a flathead catfish, and some have that goal, it is a species to avoid in small ponds.

I wonder how large is the pond needing 1200 bass removed?

I see a lot of lakes and ponds with too many bass and too little forage, in fact that is pretty much the rule. The exception is the lake or pond with good sized, healthy bass.

Sometimes however, the goal is to have a "small bass, large sunfish" fishery, where a bunch of 12 inch bass is what is managed for.

To each his own, not everybody has the same goals and for the oddballs out there, "cookbooking" the pond off some web site or government agents list/recipe is the last thing they should do.

As above, listen to the biologist.....but also be sure the biologist understands what you want/expect from your resource.



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Originally Posted By: Fishbreeder
I remember a pond we rotenoned many years ago. It had only two fish of any size and a few small sunfish. A flathead catfish and a largemouth bass. Both large, but so skinny as to be almost dead. Together they'd manage to eat everything in the entire pond and were barely surviving on the few remaining diminutive fish.

Unless the goal is to have a flathead catfish, and some have that goal, it is a species to avoid in small ponds.

I wonder how large is the pond needing 1200 bass removed?

I see a lot of lakes and ponds with too many bass and too little forage, in fact that is pretty much the rule. The exception is the lake or pond with good sized, healthy bass.

Sometimes however, the goal is to have a "small bass, large sunfish" fishery, where a bunch of 12 inch bass is what is managed for.

To each his own, not everybody has the same goals and for the oddballs out there, "cookbooking" the pond off some web site or government agents list/recipe is the last thing they should do.

As above, listen to the biologist.....but also be sure the biologist understands what you want/expect from your resource.



it is a 30 acre pond (small lake)



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Jacob_Breaux] #7440042 04/21/12 03:01 AM
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Definitely! If I get accepted, of course... Are you?



yeah definately



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Re: private farm pond. [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #7440044 04/21/12 03:01 AM
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That's crazy. I would love to fish that pond for bass, I wish I had the problem here.

I did find some pretty cool info in this article about how to pick a local pond that you may not think would have any good bass fishing. Largemouth bass in local ponds

Needless to say I have my rod n reel in the back of the truck 24/7



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