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Keeping bass from a lake/pond
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:35 am
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:35 am
I know every single show on TV pushed catch and release of every bass, even for specs and reds.
Do you keep them?
What is the deciding factor on keeping?
How big a lake or pond would you keep them or throw them back?
I fish a pretty big lake that is probably 150ac total. Have kept a few 3-5 pounders here and there, but am thinking about to make it a policy to keep above a certain size. Don't know if I should take hawgs out of there, or just selectively take medium sized bass.
There are many, many > 5lb bass in this lake. I typically catch at least a 4 every time I spend longer than 15 minutes out
Do you keep them?
What is the deciding factor on keeping?
How big a lake or pond would you keep them or throw them back?
I fish a pretty big lake that is probably 150ac total. Have kept a few 3-5 pounders here and there, but am thinking about to make it a policy to keep above a certain size. Don't know if I should take hawgs out of there, or just selectively take medium sized bass.
There are many, many > 5lb bass in this lake. I typically catch at least a 4 every time I spend longer than 15 minutes out
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:37 am to Hammertime
I will need GPS numbers on this lake before I can make my decision.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:40 am to Hammertime
quote:
I fish a pretty big lake that is probably 150ac total. Have kept a few 3-5 pounders here and there, but am thinking about to make it a policy to keep above a certain size. Don't know if I should take hawgs out of there, or just selectively take medium sized bass.
There are many, many > 5lb bass in this lake. I typically catch at least a 4 every time I spend longer than 15 minutes out
Will need GPS cords to make a better accessment
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:40 am to Choirboy
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Decipher Nicholas Cage style and all your questions will be answered. I'll give you another hint.....catfish live in the same lake
I know of a kid who caught a 13, an 11, and a 9
Decipher Nicholas Cage style and all your questions will be answered. I'll give you another hint.....catfish live in the same lake
I know of a kid who caught a 13, an 11, and a 9
This post was edited on 5/1/13 at 11:42 am
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:42 am to Hammertime
quote:
150ac total
quote:
selectively take medium sized bass
This
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:43 am to Nascar Fan
We do what the biologist says. Usually we keep everything under 14 inches on ponds.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:47 am to Hammertime
If the lake has a healthy population, I keep everything over a pound (12") and under 3 pounds (17ish"). At my MIL's pond, it is so overpopulated that anything that bites (except for the big 7lb female) gets taken out.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:47 am to Itismemc
No biologists there. It was a dammed up creek that spreads probably 6-9 neighborhoods
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:50 am to Hammertime
I should have said every pond is different. If you see a lot of skinny small bass keep those or throw them over the spillway.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:51 am to Hammertime
Ponds need to have quite a few taken out every year. Lakes obviously dont have a problem getting fish removed.
Ive been taking pics of the bigger ones and letting them swim. Use to not keep fish too often but no more than I go now, I always keep a mess when I catch enough.
Ive been taking pics of the bigger ones and letting them swim. Use to not keep fish too often but no more than I go now, I always keep a mess when I catch enough.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:51 am to Itismemc
No concerns about drainage runoff from the neighborhoods?
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:53 am to Hammertime
health of the lake tells you all you need to know..
one by our house lil choupique and pals can catch 60-80 bass in a few hours most under a pound.....
they routinely move bass out of there to nearby ponds and lakes... and the frying pan.
one by our house lil choupique and pals can catch 60-80 bass in a few hours most under a pound.....
they routinely move bass out of there to nearby ponds and lakes... and the frying pan.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:54 am to Preys on Gumps
The lake is well established and hasn't had any problems since the neighborhoods were getting built 20yrs ago. The fish certainly aren't affected
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:00 pm to Hammertime
My mom's pond was vastly overpopulated with bass years ago and we got it under control by keeping everything or throwing them on the bank. Took a couple of years of hard fishing to get it balanced and we took out thousands of bass. But it's a lot better now.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:16 pm to faxis
The best pond I've ever fished is a private pond in Mississippi. Catch 25-30 every time we go and have caught one over 6 the past 4 times we've gone. Owner required you put back anything from 2lbs to 4lbs. You can keep anything else if you wish. He has 3 other ponds on his place and that's the rule he has for all of them. I'd rather fish any of those 3 ponds than any other place in the world. We spend 2 days at their camp last May and caught 224 bass over 12 inches in those ponds so safe to say his plan works.
This post was edited on 5/1/13 at 12:17 pm
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:24 pm to GeauxWarrior12
Damn that's a lot of fish.
Like I said, this lake is pretty well established, so I guess I could be taking any size out
Like I said, this lake is pretty well established, so I guess I could be taking any size out
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:29 pm to Itismemc
quote:
We do what the biologist says. Usually we keep everything under 14 inches on ponds.
This. They'll do counts and age ranges to tell you what size and number to harvest.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:44 pm to Hammertime
If the pressure isn't bad, you should be keeping most of the little ones you catch, say 14" and below.
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:46 pm to Hammertime
A guy used to ask us to fish his private pond and wanted us to remove as many bass as possible
Posted on 5/1/13 at 12:54 pm to Capt ST
Alright, well I am gonna start keeping anything around 2lbs then
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