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That looks like fun and a great catches. Need to break out my fly rod for the new season.
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I have been doing the same thing here in Ky. Fly Rod and tube. Gills/crackers just starting to bed. Tried to tie some goldies tonight. Got aggrevated! I could not find the old thread on Basspond where you posted pictures on how to tie them. I have not tied any since last year. Any idea what happened to the pictures? You sent me my first Goldies a few years ago when I made a donation to Bass Pond. Anyway, have fun with the Flyrod and tube!
Tom
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Looks like you had an awesome time , thanks for posting the pic`s
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Geez, that gotta be cold sitting in that water. It's still cold here in Ohio to be using a tube. Looks like you're having fun though!
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Gillbuster
Gillbuster,
That was the thread from Basspond that I was looking for. Thanks, my confidence just went up for the tying the Goldie! Looking forward to seeing the "Black Gold" fly!
Thanks again!
Tom
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Gillbuster,
You seem to always catch some nice fish from your ponds and small lakes. Are most of the private or public? Just wondered how much public waters in your state.
Tom
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Crazycrappie,
I was wondering the same thing. We have alot of private ponds that you can catch fish all day long but the owner doesn't let you keep them. At the worst fishing time in public lakes I can always catch fish on private waters. Heck if U can't eatem, whay catch em :-)
Sled
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Public vs Private
The majority of ponds in Mass, we fish in are public (in the thousands), some ponds are private, but I don't fish them... for example from the Cape Cod Canal to Provincetown there over 900 ponds or lakes that are 1+ acre or bigger... all of them have fish...the state does a good job with managing natural resource here
pond maps that the Massachusetts puts out
MassWildlife - Pond Maps
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