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Maxthefisher

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  1. I find that interesting, because every time I go there i at least catch a couple rock bass or something, using live worms and lures
  2. I justed fished deep pond from a canoe, and it was a pretty successful day, caught 3 largemouths, one smallmouth and a black crappie. The biggest was a 16" largemouth, weighing almost 2 pounds. I got it off a spinnerbait. The smallmouths were off spinners too and they were about 8 inches, the crappie was only 5".
  3. I justed fished quaker pond this morning from 8-9. Used a spinnerbait, jigheads, plactic minnows, and even live worms. Nothing. Probably due to the fact that its winter. I'll try aain this spring.
  4. Hey Marty, I don't know if you will read this, but I live in the mendon ponds area and I'm going to try the footbridge on Quaker. What bait did you use? Should I use a spinnerbait, rapala minnow, or live bait? Thanks
  5. I justed fished mendon ponds hundred acre from the boat launch. The cattails right there hold shelter to small lmb. My PBS tht day was a 6 inch lmb. People In a kayak came to the launch and said that they caught 6 pike in an hour, so I recommend a canoe or kayak.
  6. You're probably right Marty. I have a terrible sense at identifying fish. I caught lots of sunfish at the boat launch, and probably mistaken it for a smallmouth. But people in the Mendon Area should try Rotary park in honeoye Falls. Its not a bad spot. Then agian the biggest fish I've caught is about 6-8 inches, so I don't know much. But i have seen people catch pike there. i started a topic on it
  7. just went there this morning. caught 6 fish in a 2 hour span of time. from 9-11 a.m. used a spinnerbait to hook a SMB. A rapala f3 lure to hook a bluegill, and the rest were with worms from my backyard. mostly sunfish with live bait, a small LMB about 7 inches
  8. I was just there again today, and had a little bit of luck. at the south end of the water where the tree hangs over the water there are bluegill who will bite, but are hard to hook. near the parking lot where the rock is that people fish from has small sunfish. the real fishing goes on on the northwest side of the park, where the cattails are, when I was there a man by the cattails who caught a 15 inch pike using live worms. the very far side of the water is very hard to get around to, and a lot of big fish jump. If you can get around there. you will have luck. I get most luck there with live bait. sometimes with a rapala lure
  9. Rotary Park is a great park down by Honeoye River That consists of Carp, LMB and SMB. and sunfish
  10. I was just at Mendon Ponds this morning, I fished the footbridge that runs in between Deep Pond and Hundred Acre. I had 4 total catches, all of them being green sunfish, the biggest of them being about 6-8 inches. That was the first time I had fished that footbridge. I have fished Round Pound, which was just minnows from shore. I hear that there are pickerel in the middle of the pond. I've fished Deep Pond from the openings on the west side. Nothing but bluegill. I reccomend a kayak for Mendon Ponds. There are a lot of Pike and Bass in the middle, deeper areas. The boat launch on Hundred Acre is not a bad spot for a family or kids. It consists of Smallmouths, some sunfish and even some 5-7 inch yellow perch. Hope that helps!

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