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Old September 12th, 2006, 05:58 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
WARREN WOLK
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Default What should I kill?

Why are the crappie a problem???

"johnval1" wrote in message
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"WARREN WOLK" wrote in message
news:k0ANg.12048$c22.7503@trnddc07...
I may be biased in that I'd rather catch 1 5 pound bass than a hundred
"big" bluegills, but I'd say killing the small bluegills may be cutting
off those hawg bass' food supply, at least somewhat. Sounds to me like
you've got a pretty balanced deal there overall, with plenty of bass to
catch. The pike might need to go - in fact if you caught a 6" one there's
a good bet momma's in there too. Call me anytime to wet a line!

Oh - snappers make great scavengers & even better soup.

Warren



Well, the whole pond is only about 6 - 8' deep. It really is nothing more
than a spring which feeds into a series of lakes in the Oakland County
lake chain. The next small lake up the chain is a "kettle" lake reputed
to have good bass and mucho pike. Depth on the kettle lake is about 40
feet. I have not obtained permission to fish the kettle lake yet but am
going to work on it this winter. I think the pike are migrating from the
kettle lake to my pond. I had no idea the pike were present on this pond
until yesterday.

My pond is totally weeded, with lilly pads, hyacinth, and milfoil. It is
a blast to fish in the spring, and very difficult the rest of the year. I
generally catch the blue gills and crappie on small jigs. The bass go for
frogs and top water lures.

Looks like the pike and crappie have to go.



 




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