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  • SyntheticBlinkerFluid

    Aug. 17, 2011 12:21 a.m. SyntheticBlinkerFluid HalfDork

    So I live in an undeveloped subdivision. Around my subdivision are a couple ponds that were made during the development and about a year or so ago I saw some fish jumping in the one right behind my house. The last couple of weeks I have been trying to see if I could catch something (I've only gone out there two or three times).

    I told my fishing buddies they should come out and try to see if we could catch something. One said sure but has been busy, but the other told me that there is no way there are any fish in that pond.

    Well after today I can tell him different.

  • Salanis

    Aug. 17, 2011 12:33 a.m. Salanis SuperDork

    You found a broken image link?

  • mad_machine

    Aug. 17, 2011 12:39 a.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    broken image links are not so hard to catch.. looks small though, might have to throw it back

  • SyntheticBlinkerFluid

    Aug. 17, 2011 12:59 a.m. SyntheticBlinkerFluid HalfDork

    I forgot it's not good to try to upload photos straight from my phone.

  • 914Driver

    Aug. 17, 2011 5:39 a.m. 914Driver SuperDork

    What kind of fish is that and what's he been eating all his life?

  • gimpstang

    Aug. 17, 2011 6:00 a.m. gimpstang New Reader

    Where im from we called that little thing bait. :)

  • N Sperlo

    Aug. 17, 2011 6:42 a.m. N Sperlo Dork

    You can SO tell thats photoshopped.

  • Ian F

    Aug. 17, 2011 7:00 a.m. Ian F SuperDork

    Fish are good. Should help keep the mosquito population under control... IMHO, I wouldn't tell your buddies lest you take too many.

  • mad_machine

    Aug. 17, 2011 7:18 a.m. mad_machine SuperDork

    so these ponds have no access to running water? Makes you wonder how they got there

  • RossD

    Aug. 17, 2011 7:32 a.m. RossD SuperDork

    I've seen people fishing in retention ponds. I don't know if the DNR stock it or what...

  • cwh

    Aug. 17, 2011 7:32 a.m. cwh SuperDork

    That's a little bass. They can live in less than optimal water. As far as how they got there, "Nature finds a way".

  • Luke

    Aug. 17, 2011 7:35 a.m. Luke SuperDork

    The fish eggs were possibly deposited by birds.

  • Aug. 17, 2011 12:31 p.m. conesare2seconds Reader

    Luke wrote:

    The fish eggs were possibly deposited by birds.

    What he said.

  • Osterkraut

    Aug. 17, 2011 12:41 p.m. Osterkraut SuperDork

    Nice glasses, Kanye.

  • SyntheticBlinkerFluid

    Aug. 17, 2011 1:11 p.m. SyntheticBlinkerFluid HalfDork

    In reply to Osterkraut:

    Meh, haven't been able to find my aviators in two weeks, so I had to wear the back ups.

  • HiTempguy

    Aug. 17, 2011 2:01 p.m. HiTempguy Dork

    Osterkraut wrote:

    Nice glasses, Kanye.

    ROFL!

  • failboat

    Aug. 17, 2011 2:21 p.m. failboat HalfDork

    undeveloped subdivision sounds like prime minibiking territory to me.

  • AquaHusky

    Aug. 19, 2011 12:36 p.m. AquaHusky Reader

    That's a nice looking striped bass you caught! I had those in the pond of my old house. But they were smaller than that. And I agree with that place being prime minibiking territory.

  • mtn

    Aug. 19, 2011 12:43 p.m. mtn SuperDork

    AquaHusky wrote:

    That's a nice looking striped bass you caught! I had those in the pond of my old house. But they were smaller than that. And I agree with that place being prime minibiking territory.

    Looks like a largemouth to me.

  • deutschman

    Aug. 19, 2011 12:50 p.m. deutschman New Reader

    Bass! You know fish can be caught up in rain storms, sucked into storm systems, and and rained down into other bodies of water. In the Amazon Rain Forest there are small fish that live in the water pools in the tops of trees! Or maybe the eggs/baby fish were in the water that got pumped into the pond?

  • poopshovel

    Aug. 19, 2011 2:13 p.m. poopshovel SuperDork

    Apparently, you are also not full of fish!

  • AquaHusky

    Aug. 19, 2011 2:40 p.m. AquaHusky Reader

    mtn wrote:

    AquaHusky wrote:

    That's a nice looking striped bass you caught! I had those in the pond of my old house. But they were smaller than that. And I agree with that place being prime minibiking territory.

    Looks like a largemouth to me.

    I don't think the large mouth have the stripe going down their sides.

  • mtn

    Aug. 19, 2011 2:52 p.m. mtn SuperDork

    AquaHusky wrote:

    mtn wrote:

    AquaHusky wrote:

    That's a nice looking striped bass you caught! I had those in the pond of my old house. But they were smaller than that. And I agree with that place being prime minibiking territory.

    Looks like a largemouth to me.

    I don't think the large mouth have the stripe going down their sides.

    Yes they do. Striped bass are much more... well, striped. There are more stripes and they are more defined. Also, stripers are usually found more often around coastal areas.

  • pilotbraden

    Aug. 19, 2011 3:00 p.m. pilotbraden HalfDork

    That is a Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides) , the largest member of the sunfish family.

 
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