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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3859972" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>OP: If there isn’t a sign, I would try it out. There’s some decent fishing in some neighborhood pond. Also be on the lookout for ponds near schools, colleges, hospitals, etc. There’s tons of great little holes to cast a lure. My neighbor across the street from my old house would catch some awesome fishing going to places like this. The close to home fishing can be great too. I would catch some pretty big bluegill fly fishing in the CTH fishing spot near my old house. </p><p></p><p>in my old neighborhood there wasn’t a sign saying you couldn’t fish in the pond, but the lady who lived across the street from it would complain at you if you left trash or took “too many“ fish. Mostly common sense/courtesy stuff. I personally wouldn’t be taking any fish out of these small ponds anyways, just due to chemical runoff and stuff. Don’t let all the old grouchy guys turn you away from fishing some of the small stuff, they don’t fish the ponds their fiercely protecting in the neighborhoods either. If you want, you could send me a PM and ill send you a list of some of the good spots around the city to try out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3859972, member: 35036"] OP: If there isn’t a sign, I would try it out. There’s some decent fishing in some neighborhood pond. Also be on the lookout for ponds near schools, colleges, hospitals, etc. There’s tons of great little holes to cast a lure. My neighbor across the street from my old house would catch some awesome fishing going to places like this. The close to home fishing can be great too. I would catch some pretty big bluegill fly fishing in the CTH fishing spot near my old house. in my old neighborhood there wasn’t a sign saying you couldn’t fish in the pond, but the lady who lived across the street from it would complain at you if you left trash or took “too many“ fish. Mostly common sense/courtesy stuff. I personally wouldn’t be taking any fish out of these small ponds anyways, just due to chemical runoff and stuff. Don’t let all the old grouchy guys turn you away from fishing some of the small stuff, they don’t fish the ponds their fiercely protecting in the neighborhoods either. If you want, you could send me a PM and ill send you a list of some of the good spots around the city to try out. [/QUOTE]
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