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Tom Bass Park #4185931 11/24/09 11:52 PM |
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Ive fished tom bass a couple of times and its usually pretty rough (usually only catch about one small bass a trip). I read that there are some big bass in the deeper water of the large pond. I dont know much about the park or the ponds so any information is greatly appreciated. If anyone has any tips or lures that work good for the park that would be great. Thanks
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: afisherman] #4185990 11/25/09 12:10 AM |
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joshuabtran
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ive gone there a few times and caught about one bass each time also using a small crankbait, but id like some tips also thanks
Last edited by joshuabtran; 11/25/09 12:12 AM.
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: joshuabtran] #4186161 11/25/09 01:23 AM |
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I have not been there in 10 yrs at least and we used to use minnows. There was an older lady I worked with at the time that liked to eat them and the minnows worked well and I fished with her some. Lots of undersize, with some with a worm and hook stuck in their throat. We used to fish the trout stocking there a lot, with a popping cork with a mepps under about a 20 in leader for distance and on that rig I caught a 5lb bass once that surprised us all. Never caught a bass on any lure consistenly though.
Watch it happen, make it happen, or say what the hell happened. Capt. Phil Harris F/V Cornelia Marie RIP
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: Kisndismis] #4186390 11/25/09 02:30 AM |
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drivas
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Ive gone there the past couple of weeks and usually catch at least 1 or 3 decent size bass, took my brother one morning and we both caught 3 good size bass, and he’s never fishes. I almost had about a 5lb bass but it jumped near the dock and got off. Ive been cathing them on stick baits on watermelon/ red flake or other types of greens, and also using finesse ro trick worms in red-bug or pomegrante with a 1/8 weight. Fish around and on the dock, on the point by the down tree and further pass that in the weeds and brush. thats the only ways and locations that I have tried and caught fish at. I plan on going back thursday if open or friday.
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: drivas] #4186513 11/25/09 03:08 AM |
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how do you fish the worms? also do you fish off the end of the dock in the deeper water? Thanks
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: afisherman] #4188437 11/25/09 07:38 PM |
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joshuabtran
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just came back from tom bass today, caught another little bass on a crankbait, saw a few pretty nice sized bass around the dock though
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: joshuabtran] #4191135 11/26/09 05:11 PM |
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drivas
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fish the worms t-rig slow to med retrieve, and fish parallel the dock on all sides, ive caught most of them under the dock and along the walk way. when fishing the stickbait i let teh bait fall a little ways down and then twich it some.
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: drivas] #4383120 01/19/10 10:22 PM |
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pearlandfish
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I know Tom Bass III has at least four types of fish:
Catfish Rainbow Trout Large Mouth Bass Sunfish
It’s a big pond. Could someone please identify on the map which area is the “hot zone” for LMB and catfish?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by pearlandfish; 01/19/10 10:24 PM.
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: pearlandfish] #4383974 01/20/10 01:44 AM |
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I know Tom Bass III has at least four types of fish:
Catfish Rainbow Trout Large Mouth Bass Sunfish
It’s a big pond. Could someone please identify on the map which area is the “hot zone” for LMB and catfish?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: BHawk156] #4387598 01/20/10 11:02 PM |
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Green Horn
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fish on and around the dock, on the point left of the dock. near that point is a down tree on oneside and brush on the other. another spot is on the otherside near the parking lot in that corner of the deep water. those are the only spots that i have caught fish at
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Re: Tom Bass Park [Re: rookie10] #4391784 01/22/10 02:00 AM |
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drivas
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Green Horn
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those are the right areas, fish all around the dock and off it, and also fish down from the point. there are alot of shallow spots that you can see from the map, that are not worth fishing to much. i plan on going there tomorrow sometime with the nice weather that we have.
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