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#1 ·
Went down the road to my buddy's complex that has 3 decent sized retention ponds yesterday and today. Running a Cotton Cordell Super Spot on long cast over deep water pulled a couple 2 pounders out and landed this beast by cranking stopping and ripping the rod back and reeling fast to pick up slack and cranking slow again. Great couple days getting close to 25 pounds on 7 fish



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#3 ·
nice fish! I love retention pond fishing. We(me and stratos93) tried A new one with fish yesterday. I only hit one. But he hit quite a few on a very simaler pattern as you. And fish seemed to be grouped up... I think his were all on straight fast retrieve.
Not nearly the weight you got put he got a couple solid fish.
 
#7 ·
I was at my local retention pond Friday at dark. I caught 4 12" LM. I was about done when the bail spring on my reel broke. I was just trying to reel in my pop r when another fish hit. I struggled with no bail latch wishing this stupid fish would come off. After working it to the shore I pulled out a 17" smallie! I still can't believe it!
 
#10 ·
Geesh? Nobody said anything about trespassing. LOL i fish retention ponds, and hate trespassers.... Just sayin? Not all retention ponds are on private property..... Just sayin?
snyd. I havent been your way in a while Need to venture over there and nab some hoggs!

and again blozier, nice fish! Ill probally fish a retention pond this evening(NO I DONT PLAN ON TRESPASSING!)
 
#18 ·
No scale used I just measured length and girth and plug it in to the calculator using the formula that has been floating around. Came out to 5.24. 22 long 13 around


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In my opinion that probably no one cares about, you shouldn't have posted that fish's weight as if it were definitive when you used a formula. Either use a scale, or say you caught a 22" bass. Its a good fish regardless of the weight.

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#20 ·
I went to a new retention pond last night that I had past dozens of times. Left exited and frustrated. Using topwater I missed about 7 fish. 3 of which were very large, probably in the range of 3.5 to 5 lbs. Thats large to me anyway, especially in a public pond. Ended up catching a 2 lb bass that was blind in one eye cuz there was a huge hook sticking out of it. After a brief surgery, that bass will now be more comfortable, even if his sight will never return. Will be headed back to try to hook up with a giant. I will also never post a pic on this sight with a weight ;)
 
#21 ·
I went to a new retention pond lashuge hook sticking out of it. After a brief surgery, that bass will now be more comfortable, even if his sight will never return. Will be headed back to try to hook up with a giant. I will also never post a pic on this sight with a weight ;)
Ahhh screw that bud...Boasting no good unless you put a weight. Thought your formula was very interesting. and good enough. :D
 
#23 ·
I went to a new retention pond last night that I had past dozens of times. Left exited and frustrated. Using topwater I missed about 7 fish. 3 of which were very large, probably in the range of 3.5 to 5 lbs. Thats large to me anyway, especially in a public pond. Ended up catching a 2 lb bass that was blind in one eye cuz there was a huge hook sticking out of it. After a brief surgery, that bass will now be more comfortable, even if his sight will never return. Will be headed back to try to hook up with a giant. I will also never post a pic on this sight with a weight ;)
You missed that many fishing topwater this time of year? Is there a warm water discharge in the polnd or something. What am I missing here, with the drop in water temps the fish are less active and (I would think) much less likely to hit on top?

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