MT Bucket: After Work Pond hopping
I was out in the west metro waiting in my pickup to see if I would get anymore work, when I decided to get out and walk around by a small lake that I drive by all the time but never seen to much fishing going on. I was at a park and saw thick green weeds all around making it hard for shore fishing, but i rounded the bend and found a small dock. I walked out to the end and saw some tiny young of the year sunfish darting about, then I saw something swirl in the lilly pads! I went back to the truck and got my rod, rigged it up with a jig and a yellow glow tube, and gave it a go. i was hoping it would hold some big green sunfish, since it was a shallow pond known to winterkill.
I flicked it under the dock and nailed this nice hybrid sunfish!
No more action under the dock after that, so I turned my attention to the slop where I saw some fish movement.
And quickly nailed this chunky bluegill. not huge, but it sure has one mean looking bump on its head!
I kept working the heavy weeds and missed a couple, then was rewarded with this nice colored bull 'gill
I wanted to get some more action somewhere, so I went north a ways and tried some other ponds I drive by from time to time. The first pond had the species I was looking for, but they were pretty small, plus there was a ton of annoying 7 inch yellow perch to contend with.
Medium green
small but fat! eggs?
I found another small pond on the other side of the hill that had crystal clear water. not a sunfish to be seen, it seemed to be full of small largemouth bass and nothing else. I had a little fun with the bass and called it a night.
What is in my bucket today?
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Rrrrrr...I am on the lake, and thats all the crappies need to know!
Michael Thompson
Gem Kids Fishing Camp and Club
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