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re: Do y'all ever look on Google maps for ponds to fish and ask owners permission
Posted on 8/3/16 at 10:15 am to Chad504boy
Posted on 8/3/16 at 10:15 am to Chad504boy
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did research on the assessors tax website and cross checked the secretary of state and found your tax id number which i hired a PI which ended up getting your name and address
Never said any of that...those were other people commenting...I was just looking at the ponds and pull up to their house not even knowing anything about them..lol..when you look on Google maps you pretty much know what their house looks like and what road it's on so you really don't need all that other stuff..
Posted on 8/3/16 at 10:15 am to CENLALSUFAN
I catch you fishing my pond without me, I might just bump your truck with a tractor
As for unmanaged ponds, I have one about 1000x150 which is semi unmanaged.
We originally dug and stocked with only blue cat, perch, and sacaulait.
10 years in we had a fish kill due to grass.
We loaded it with sterilized carp, waited a year, then dumped in 4000 bass. All of the other fish have made a comeback, the bluecats have not.
Any perch or undesirable fish we catch get tossed into the ditch behind the pond. Catch and release everything else unless someone is desperate for fried fish.
As for unmanaged ponds, I have one about 1000x150 which is semi unmanaged.
We originally dug and stocked with only blue cat, perch, and sacaulait.
10 years in we had a fish kill due to grass.
We loaded it with sterilized carp, waited a year, then dumped in 4000 bass. All of the other fish have made a comeback, the bluecats have not.
Any perch or undesirable fish we catch get tossed into the ditch behind the pond. Catch and release everything else unless someone is desperate for fried fish.
Posted on 8/3/16 at 10:22 am to Chad504boy
No, i've never done this. I know a few pond owners, but but mostly just fish lakes.
Posted on 8/3/16 at 10:30 am to CENLALSUFAN
Nascar has a pond.
If you import a few buckets of water, he may let you fish it
If you import a few buckets of water, he may let you fish it
Posted on 8/3/16 at 11:45 am to X123F45
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Any perch or undesirable fish we catch get tossed into the ditch behind the pond.
Someone would probably gladly take those off your hands...
Posted on 8/3/16 at 12:51 pm to CENLALSUFAN
GIS maps can be your friend!
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