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Urgent!!! Fish Are Dying And I Need Advice Asap!
Yea, I think I may wait a few more days, maybe a week before I do anything major, but there is a major heat wav right now. High's in the lower 100's with no chance of rain forecasted for the next two weeks. I'll keep an eye on it, and if it continues to evaporate, I'll get with the owner and Fish & Game and see what we can do. I'll try to snap a picture this afternoon so you guys can see how bad it is.
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Urgent!!! Fish Are Dying And I Need Advice Asap!
I'm good friends with the owner. He owns all the ponds on the property. It's a golf course, and I live in a house on the course. I'm just transferring the fish from one pond to another on the same property. He doesn't know what to do either and is also concerned, though not AS concerned as I, because he's not a fisherman...but a lot of his paying golf club members and residents fish these ponds so it does bring up concern for him. I'm sure he'd be very pleased if I were to find a way to pull it off. We don't have to remove ALL of the fish just yet, but probably a good majority. Most of the greenery in the pond is is no longer in the water...there's hardly any vegetation left to produce fresh oxygen for the fish. With all the fish crammed into that one spot...it's a very threatening situation.
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Urgent!!! Fish Are Dying And I Need Advice Asap!
Tried a net, they swim away and I can't get em. Maybe a giant net, but then there is a ton of brush that would get in the way. No I don't have a pickup, but I have access to one.
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Urgent!!! Fish Are Dying And I Need Advice Asap!
I live in Arkansas and we haven't had rain in what seems like ages. Around my house there lives about 9 different small ponds, most of which are drying up at a drastic rate. One pond in particular used to be about half the size of a football field and teaming with fish...a lot of which are some pretty nice bass. This pond is now reduced to the size of your average swimming pool. I can walk across parts that used to be a few good feet deep. I haven't seen any dead fish lying in the dry areas yet (probably because wild animals got them) and it appears that most of the fish are cornered up in that little pool. If I walk beside the water, the whole thing pretty much moves from the fish stirring around. Recently I've been trying to catch as many as I can and transplant them to a larger healthy nearby pond. However, as you can imagine this process is going very slow as I'm (surprisingly) only 2 or 3 per fishing session. I even thought of trying to net them, but there is still enough water for them to shift away from the net, so netting (with a standard net) is out of the question. I need advice. Does anyone have any ideas on how I can catch these fish and transport them on a slightly larger scale. I'm afraid if we don't get a lot of rain soon, the pond will be almost completely dry and we'll lose all the fish in it. Any and all suggestions are welcome. Thanks, Jeremy
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The End Of Bass
Stop it...just stop it...you're going to make me cry!
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More And Bigger Fish
I often fish small ponds myself, as there are about 9 within walking distance from my house. I've done REALLY well with buzz baits lately. Caught the one you see in my profile pic on a buzz in a small pond. I found that doing a start/stop retrieve with a buzz works well. This produces the effect that the bait is injured or dying (which bass LOVE). I've recently had the most success (strangely enough) with the bigger bass casting out in the middle of the pond in open water as opposed to structure...I know this is totally bass-ackwards :-) but it's been working for me.
- Another 6Lbs. Beauty.
- Another 6Lbs. Beauty.
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New Personal Best
Sweet. Congrats on your new PB!!!
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Sons First Catch Of The Year
Great way to start the year. Nice bass!
- 9Lbs Of Beauty
- 9Lbs Of Beauty
- 9Lbs Of Beauty
- 9Lbs Of Beauty
- 9Lbs Of Beauty