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Old August 24th, 2006, 02:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles B. Summers
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Default My own Bill Dance pond!

Since I'm boatless for awhile, I've been driving around looking for places
that might hold fish that can be caught from the bank. What I have recently
found is a very nice little lake/pond with a grassy area for the kids and
wife to sit and catch some catfish/bream... but also has some great laydowns
and coves along each side and across the back sections. I don't know how
deep the water is yet, but from what information that I've gotten out of
others that I see fishing there, that there are some nice fish in there. It
looks like a Bill Dance pond... I'm going to find out this weekend if it
fishes like one!

Watch out Alwaysfishking... lol. Maybe we can start pulling off some long
distance betting?


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Old August 24th, 2006, 11:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Bob La Londe
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Default My own Bill Dance pond!

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
. ..
Since I'm boatless for awhile, I've been driving around looking for places
that might hold fish that can be caught from the bank. What I have

recently
found is a very nice little lake/pond with a grassy area for the kids and
wife to sit and catch some catfish/bream... but also has some great

laydowns
and coves along each side and across the back sections. I don't know how
deep the water is yet, but from what information that I've gotten out of
others that I see fishing there, that there are some nice fish in there.

It
looks like a Bill Dance pond... I'm going to find out this weekend if it
fishes like one!

Watch out Alwaysfishking... lol. Maybe we can start pulling off some long
distance betting?


Funny. I'm glad you are truly discovering the possibilities in bank
pounding. So many bassers or would be bassers around here just won't take
the effort to find the fishing opportunities that avail themselves from
terra firma. One fellow I have drawn a couple times as a back seater asked
me to show him some bank side fishing, so I did. I went many miles out of
my way on the way home from a tournament to demonstrate the relatively large
numbers of places one could fish from the bank and catch bass without taking
more than a half dozen paces from ones car or truck. Canals, ponds, little
pools in odd places. Water recover ditches and sump ponds. Out here in the
middle of the desert there are plenty of places one can feel a tug without
throwing any money into a floating hole in the water.

The first bass I ever caught was out of a main irrigation canal standing on
the road. We caught and lost several that day. The largest number of bass
I have caught in a single day was in another one canal. The biggest bass I
ever caught came from the bank on a local recreational fishing pond.

My "friend" still hasn't tried any of those places many months later. He
does call me periodically trying to talk me into loaning him one of my boats
or taking him fishing. LOL.

Give me a bucket of minnows and a medium power spinning rod with a fast tip,
a bag of water balloons, and a pack on non snelled bait holder hooks and I
can go out and catch a few bass any day of the year from the bank. Make it
a hot late summer afternoon and I'll catch numbers of them. Sure, I'll have
to run from spot to spot in my truck to catch a bunch, but I'll never have
to take more than a dozen steps away from it to do it. Heck, with a little
thought I bet I could do it in a few places without even stepping out of the
truck. I would have to open the door... well atleast the window. LOL.

Throw in a float tube or a little walking or wading and the possibilities
are endless. On a recent morning outing in my little jon boat in an
un-named backwater we piled on some good fish. Its so much a backwater that
we have to push the boat off the trailer half the time, and sometimes get
out and walk the boat down the channel. As we were motoring back towards
the "ramp" we passed a half dozen guys in their float tubes heading out.

--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com


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Old August 25th, 2006, 11:01 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Dwayne E. Cooper
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Default My own Bill Dance pond!

On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:39:07 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:

Sure, I'll have
to run from spot to spot in my truck to catch a bunch, but I'll never have
to take more than a dozen steps away from it to do it. Heck, with a little
thought I bet I could do it in a few places without even stepping out of the
truck.


In Indiana, our best fishing is in these small ponds and
creeks/rivers.

However, rather than having the luxury of your short walk...it's
usually more of a "through knee high grass, across the cornfield, over
a barbed wire fence, across the cattle field (before the dog catches
wind of you), across another barbed wire fence and across 2 muddy
ditches about a mile off of this old county road that nobody knows
about..."

--
Dwayne E. Cooper, Atty at Law
Indianapolis, IN
Email:
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Old August 26th, 2006, 03:11 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
Charles Summers
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Default My own Bill Dance pond!


"Dwayne E. Cooper" wrote in message
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:39:07 -0700, "Bob La Londe"
wrote:
In Indiana, our best fishing is in these small ponds and
creeks/rivers.

However, rather than having the luxury of your short walk...it's
usually more of a "through knee high grass, across the cornfield, over
a barbed wire fence, across the cattle field (before the dog catches
wind of you), across another barbed wire fence and across 2 muddy
ditches about a mile off of this old county road that nobody knows
about..."

--
Dwayne E. Cooper, Atty at Law
Indianapolis, IN
Email:
Web Page:
http://www.cooperlegalservices.com
Personal Fishing Web Page: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/OnTheWater
Dog Fishing: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/onthe...fishing040.htm
1st Annual ROFB Classic Winner


I remember those days, and nights, all too well!


 




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