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There are definitely 3 different age class of fish. This years are small, last years are most of the fish in the pics, and finally the first year fish that are getting healthy. This was the first time the fish acted like they were supposed to in terms of concentrating on the humps/windrows/and structure.
We threw everything back in except one. Belly had a combination of crawfish and shad.
Couple update pics.
The discharge from under the dock. The well makes a bunch of water.
The bait fish are aggressive
Don't tell my son, but my little girl is the fisher in the family.
She got tired of the rod and reel and tried just free lining it. Nothing bit
Back in the boat she showed us how it was done. Dale Mo, she caught all of these casting at your "fish boxes". Its like cheating when you know what is on the bottom.
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Originally posted by Ride_Klein View PostThe bait fish are aggressive
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Green sunfish. Pretty darn fun to catch, but not really desirable at all from a pond Mgmt point of view. With their aggressiveness and mouth size, they are more predator than bait. They are not near as prolific as bluegill are in terms of being a "baitfish." I pretty much never put any green sunfish back in the pond that I catch.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View PostGreen sunfish. Pretty darn fun to catch, but not really desirable at all from a pond Mgmt point of view. With their aggressiveness and mouth size, they are more predator than bait. They are not near as prolific as bluegill are in terms of being a "baitfish." I pretty much never put any green sunfish back in the pond that I catch.
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