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    I got to do something today that I have always loved, but don't get to do it much and that is fish a farm pond for bass and bluegills. I drove to Cumberland County where I used to live and fished about 3 ponds up there. The first pond was in the middle of the woods and after a 15 minute walk into the pond, the fish just would not bite. I did catch one small bass on top water plug. The gills would rush the lures, but turn away.

    After the 15 minute walk back out of the woods, huffing and puffing all the way, we got on the 4 wheeler and headed to the next pond. We had much better luck at this pond. We caught shellcrackers, bluegills and LM bass. This particular pond has only been stocked for two years and I was impressed with the size that the fish have grown in such a short period of time. One or two more years of growth like they have and there will be magnum fish in this pond. Sorry, its location cannot be revealed per the owner. Grin.

    Then to the 3rd pond which had been stocked for 3 years. We caught several fish on rooster tail spinners and my friend used some crickets to catch some bluegills. I only took a few pics of the fish. I really had a blast fishing like this. I used to fish ponds a lot and loved every minute of it.

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    First picture looks like a pretty healthy Green Sunfish ... not a species that everyone wants in their pond, but fun to catch, all the same.

    Hey, for my money ... any pullage is better than no pullage and I've even been known to cast my marabou Roadrunners right next to the bank, JUST to elicit strikes from Green Sunfish and Warmouth ... especially on those days that the Crappie are in a funk & just don't want to play "tug-o-war" with me

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    Pappy, that first pic was of a shellcracker. He only stocked shellcrackers and bluegills in that pond. And bass of course. He did say that he got the bluegill from 2 different suppliers. But the first was definitely a Redear sunfish aka shellcracker. Grin.

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    Was the water muddy?

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    Not muddy, but had a really good green stain to it. It had about 1 foot of clarity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drumking View Post
    Pappy, that first pic was of a shellcracker. He only stocked shellcrackers and bluegills in that pond. And bass of course. He did say that he got the bluegill from 2 different suppliers. But the first was definitely a Redear sunfish aka shellcracker. Grin.
    I'll have to take your word on that ... lots of Green Sunfish characteristics showing through on that fish. They are known to hybridize with other sunfish species, as are the Shellcracker.

    All the same, it's a nice sized fish.

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    Brings back great memories of pond fishing that I have done. Thanks for sharing.

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