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Flathead Bait. Stab that dude on a jug or limb line and it will catch a 30lb flat for sure.
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Green sunfish for sure, catch all you can and throw them on the bank. They killed my pond. They will totally take one over, you can look it up on the net or call LSU ag center.
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Thats crap!
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We put a pretty good hurtin on the this w/e. only threw out the green sunfish. Which was a lot! We burned 300 crickets this w/e.
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![]() doubt it man.. they show up in just about every pond i've ever fished. But They are like a green or yellow perch or something like that. I'd try to get them out |
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They are in my pond we dug 2 years ago.. Never stocked it... I've got channel cats and these little things. Thinking about transferring some bluegill should I kill the green?
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the birds might have brought them in there since they walk in the water and end up getting eggs on their legs and go to another area then it falls off their legs and tha how u end up getting fish u never expect to have in ur pond. happened to a buddy of mine years ago cux all he had in his pond was catfish but end up catching green sunfish in it.
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