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Predator fish
I would do it but I'm only one person. Plus me being a full time student, and work full time as well doesn't exactly give me too much time. One man vs unknown number of fish isn't exactly the best outcome for that scenario. Multiple still the same thing. Scott F you just came up with a brilliant idea! I'll definelty use it as well!
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Predator fish
I am the owner of a 34 acre pond, but our ratio (mainly the size of bass too many small ones) of different species of fish is way out of whack. Like its getting out of hand. What good predator fish can we put in to take out most of the small fish such as crappie, bream, small bass. Call me crazy but I need to take action I fish there quite a bit but I need something to put a big dent in it. Keep in mind I'm only doing this to get the big boys back as they are struggling with how many small fish eating all the bait fish. I'm located near Atlanta Georgia. 30 minutes south to be exact.
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Fishing in droughts
Yeah it's bizzare! We were well above average with rain last year then it's like Mother Nature flipped the switch on us! I can completely understand Cali and Texas and what they have been through as I have relatives in both states. I don't typically fish lakes I have my private pond but it's down significantly and will admit I've caught a few hogs from the drought.
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Fishing in droughts
Same here it's crazy! It's killing my fishing I'm not having any luck with what I'm throwing. I've had huge success with plastics in the past. That's actually all I throw most of the time it works very well.
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Fishing in droughts
Here where I am in Georgia we have not received hardly any rain. It's making the fishing harder for sure! What are some pointers on drought fishing?
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Fishing lines
Yes FLS is Florida Largemouth Strain bass sorry I like cut my messages short. I've been really looking into braided line recently. I've just haven't made the decision yet. Plenty of my friends have that braid setup and all love I have to say so too, it's just I'm not great at tying my knots so I don't want my knot slipping of I do a braided/fluro setup.
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Fishing lines
Well tis the season for upgrades. And I'm upgrading my line. Now I've been looking at different lines but am unsure about it I see some that colored but not real sure about the color like red for an example. I have FLS bass so I have to have strong fishing line. I was looking at sterns extreme fighting power big game line. Only downside is its bright green. Are any of these visible to fish very clearly? As you and I both know big boys don't get big by being stupid. Anyway my overall question is what line would you prefer? P.S. Sorry if you get confused I had to edit somethings.
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Bizzare
I was about to say this went from interesting stories to a debate over a black panther.
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Can't catch the fish
Thats normally what I throw but I'm Texas rig kinda guy, but will look into the other for sure as they may turn more heads than the rig I'm using. Junebug is one of their favorites too, crawdad, moccasin, and black are what they normally go after but haven't been able to catch them on those colors lately.
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Bizzare
I've heard many stories from the Glades and you are absolutely 100% right on that! I've never been but have been wanting to go for awhile now.
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Beat the heat!
I hear ya on that one! Also it's a pretty steep hospital bill for anything heat related (I know from experience from sports). I can tell you several things I've picked up most from my trainer. He said drink plenty of water and keep your electrolytes balanced, also carry around a jar of pickles. It may sound silly but trust me on this if at any point you feel nausea, pale skin, cold sweat. Immediately eat some pickles and make sure to drink all the juice as that will replenish your body with sodium chloride. I think there's something else I'm forgetting and hopefully someone will back me up on it. I think it's saltines but I could be wrong. Anyway stay cool and happy fishing.
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Can't catch the fish
It's funny you should say topwater because nearly all the activity I've been seeing is near the top in the first place. From jumping to swirls. That could be the case. I've always used soft plastics in my pond just cause if you do tie on something with treble hooks 9/10 you will get it stuck guranteed. There's more structure than you can ever imagine. I've tried deeper water too no success but will admit I didn't fish it all that hard. I'll go to the store and go outside and try something you suggested such as crawdads, shiners and such. Unless, do you guys think the bite is only at nighttime? Has that ever been a case for any of you?
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Can't catch the fish
It has more fish than you can shake a stick at. I've fished it my whole life and never have had something like this happen before. Last decent day I had fishing wise was 2 weeks ago.
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Can't catch the fish
I've thrown literally everything in my tackle box. Oh and just for a little info about my pond tons of structure and very shallow in most parts 4ft deep in my most parts, deepest is by the dam that's around 12ft.
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Can't catch the fish
The fish aren't bitting at the pond now. Everything I throw is not being hit haven't had received a decent rain in awhile and seem to be more active in the late afternoon. What do you suggest I do?