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Golf Outing, Might as well fish
Golfed today in Monroe. I'm not the best golfer but always keep a pole in the bag.
Final Count: 3 bass best 1.5lbs 7 sunnies/bluegills/pumpkin seeds All on a white rooster tail Last edited by youngdumbandfulloffish; 09-27-2014 at 07:41 PM.. |
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Re: Golf Outing, Might as well fish
Mansion ridge? Most courses have nicely stocked ponds.
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Re: Golf Outing, Might as well fish
Concordia. Talked to an employee there are 3+lbers in there. Stupid keep pace of play rules could only do so much hunting.
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Re: Golf Outing, Might as well fish
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That's great. I hate golf. Standing out in the hot sun chasing down a little white ball only to hit it away from you again seems like the worst idea in the world. Having been forced to go to a few golf outings for work and dates, I have noticed that the ponds vary a lot depending on what chemicals the course uses for weed control and whether water flows through the pond. Some ponds are fertile and full of fish, especially carp. Other golf course ponds are completely sterile with nothing but a few aquatic bugs swimming around in them. .
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Re: Golf Outing, Might as well fish
I've noticed the same thing. It's great though. Low pressure lakes with aggressive fish. 2 birds 1 stone
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Re: Golf Outing, Might as well fish
One word of caution about fishing on golf courses. Pay attention to whats going on as a golf ball to the head can end your fishing days forever.
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