BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
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- dbfisherman
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BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
If you know where Daybreak Park is then you can easily find the best bass ponds possibly in all of Clark County.
- the1fishingpro
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
I've been to Daybreak a couple times and I live in Clark County, but I dont know any good bass ponds sorry. Let me know where they are and I will =D. Hook me up man!
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- Fisherman_max
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
i know exactly were daybreak is but i am not sure about any good bass ponds around there, so were are they? i am always looking for new spots, lacamas and round have gotten a little dull
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
looking on Google maps... follow the river to the west, those look promising.Fisherman_max wrote:i know exactly were daybreak is but i am not sure about any good bass ponds around there, so were are they? i am always looking for new spots, lacamas and round have gotten a little dull
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- Fisherman_max
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
they kinda look like they wold be private, my friend lives right down the street and he has a nice private pond but it is strictly private, those 6 or 7 lakes look nice but they look hard to get to
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If you mean the ponds on Storedahl Pit Road it looks to me like there is a gate on that road. Even if that is not a gate it is an operating pit. Maybe they would give a fellow permission to fish. Is google maps great or what. I have gotten myself in trouble a time or two, but for the most part it is a great tool.
Another spot I have fished in the same area is Fargher Lake. The confusing part is that there are two bodies of water on google maps called Fargher Pond one is a private pond just SSW of town with houses all around, well there is one undeveloped lot, but I still think we are not suppose to be there. The other is north of the town called Fargher Lake. If you are interested you can go north on NE Lewisville Highway (Highway 503) and it will come into Fargher Lake as the road turns right and there is a store on the left right after the store turn left which is 156th Avenue and go north till it goes slight left and becomes Reid Road when you come to the intersection of Reid Road and Grantham Road the pond is on the right. I saw two access points one on Reid and one on Grantham. I caught some dink bass there, but I was told you can find big ones. I would have had much better luck if I had brought my canoe. When I was there one fellow fishing said he caught a salamander on a worm off the bottom...did not know you could do that!
Another spot I have fished in the same area is Fargher Lake. The confusing part is that there are two bodies of water on google maps called Fargher Pond one is a private pond just SSW of town with houses all around, well there is one undeveloped lot, but I still think we are not suppose to be there. The other is north of the town called Fargher Lake. If you are interested you can go north on NE Lewisville Highway (Highway 503) and it will come into Fargher Lake as the road turns right and there is a store on the left right after the store turn left which is 156th Avenue and go north till it goes slight left and becomes Reid Road when you come to the intersection of Reid Road and Grantham Road the pond is on the right. I saw two access points one on Reid and one on Grantham. I caught some dink bass there, but I was told you can find big ones. I would have had much better luck if I had brought my canoe. When I was there one fellow fishing said he caught a salamander on a worm off the bottom...did not know you could do that!
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
My sis in law caught one by accident on riffe lake this past august with a nite crawler and a #8 bait holding hook. She freaked out cuz she couldn't get it off her line. We finally cut the line. It was the biggest thing we caught all day
RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
When you see them up in alpine lakes it's a cool sight and pretty suprising too. Some of those things pushed 8 or 9 inches easily and they can be everywhere..
Don't chase reports...Be the report others chase....
- dbfisherman
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
Yes you guessed it storedahl holds some trophy bass for the area. They are private but who needs to know??? haha.
- dbfisherman
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
Oh and by they way don't go there between the hours of 8-9. The owner checks down there at those times. 1-8lbs bass.
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
8am-9pm?
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- dbfisherman
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
no 8pm-9pm. It's a little walk back there too. Well worth it though, you may also catch perch, whitefish, bluegill, and trout in the ponds also.
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
which pond did you fish? there are tons of em
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- dbfisherman
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RE:BASS FISHERS IN CLARK COUNTY
Well you'll get the most luck in the pond right in front of all the old/broken down operating equipment. There will be a tube feeding into the pond.