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<blockquote data-quote="vdub" data-source="post: 1193109" data-attributes="member: 6845"><p>A 12lb bass is a 12lb bass, no matter where you catch him. Just because it is a pond doesn't mean that fish will bite what you are throwing. At an apartment I used to live in, there were two ponds that were stocked back in the day. I fished that pond for over a year and caught some decent sized bass, biggest was about 3lbs. One day, a buddy and I were fishing and this guy who purchased a rod and reel at a garage sale popped by the pond. He was testing his new purchase to see how he liked it. He landed a 5lb largemouth in a few casts on a rattletrap.</p><p></p><p>My buddy and I looked at each other like WTF!?!?! I had thrown just about every bait you can imagine and never caught something that big. He let it go and I never saw anyone catch him again. So just because you are at a pond, it doesn't mean you are going to catch the big fish.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: I should say unless the pond is so small and shallow you can either catch him with your hands or a net.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vdub, post: 1193109, member: 6845"] A 12lb bass is a 12lb bass, no matter where you catch him. Just because it is a pond doesn't mean that fish will bite what you are throwing. At an apartment I used to live in, there were two ponds that were stocked back in the day. I fished that pond for over a year and caught some decent sized bass, biggest was about 3lbs. One day, a buddy and I were fishing and this guy who purchased a rod and reel at a garage sale popped by the pond. He was testing his new purchase to see how he liked it. He landed a 5lb largemouth in a few casts on a rattletrap. My buddy and I looked at each other like WTF!?!?! I had thrown just about every bait you can imagine and never caught something that big. He let it go and I never saw anyone catch him again. So just because you are at a pond, it doesn't mean you are going to catch the big fish. EDIT: I should say unless the pond is so small and shallow you can either catch him with your hands or a net. [/QUOTE]
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