McMinville Ponds
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- zbo
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McMinville Ponds
Has anyone ever fished the McMinville Ponds in Oregon? (it may be called Wilsonville ponds i cant remember) But I drove by them the other day and saw a couple of people fishing them and I wondered if it's any good.
RE:McMinville Ponds
Don't know of any McMinnville ponds, but Wilsonville Pond just south of the I-5 rest area near Wilsonville does have a decent bass fishery and a stunted bluegill population. Use a cartopper boat because there is alot of poison oak around the west shoreline.
- zbo
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RE:McMinville Ponds
ya wilsonville is what i was thinking of, my bad. what is a stunted population? never heard that term before
RE:McMinville Ponds
Not enough food for a large population of fish, thus it "stunts" their growth. A massive amount of 2-3" bream including the adults.