If the pond owner wouldn't get the britches in a pinch over a little pruning I'd be doing it. Up In these parts would never bother a mulberry overhanging. That is a for certain hangout for a channel cat. lol
I fish a pond that is about 10 to 15 acres and have a question. Around the banks are low overhanging limbs making it hard to get my cricket back in toward the bank. Would it hurt if I took a limb trimmer and raised the umbrella of limbs. Thanks for the advice.
If the pond owner wouldn't get the britches in a pinch over a little pruning I'd be doing it. Up In these parts would never bother a mulberry overhanging. That is a for certain hangout for a channel cat. lol
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And carp! Im going to try for those on the river near me this year when the mullberries are ripe. Not that I like carp but theyre easy picking then and put up a decent fight.
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Don't cut all of the limbs, just enough to allow a cast under the overhang. The overhanging limbs may be why the fish are there to begin with.
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I personally would not cut the limbs. Especially, if the pond was not mine. There are many times I have wished I could find overhanging limbs to fish around. Many of the insects that the bream are feeding on use those limbs to rest and nest. It also provides shade for fish.
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Why not rig your cricket and float with a bobber stop. This way the cricket, split shot, bobber is all about 8 inches long. Now bow and arrow shoot the whole affair back up under the limbs. I fish a jig by shooting it, my main way of fishing, and on occasion when I go to a river with overhanging willow trees, I catch a lot of fish shooting under the limbs. Kit
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I'd fix it so that I could fish it without gymnastics.
Never forget dad catching big bream in a small pocket once. Only problem was an overhanging limb that made it hard to get back in the hole. He cut it and never caught another one.
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No different than clearing a lane to bowhunt, to me.