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a few from today
I guided a husband and wife from Iowa this morning. The biggest was an 11" coppernose that weighed 22 ounces - here are a few photos:
[IMG]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7302/8...2a163d129b.jpg coppernose-3-june-3-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5451/8...a6c2d1119d.jpg northern-strain-june-3-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7412/8...53d90f678c.jpg coppernose-4-june-3-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG] [IMG]http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3682/8...52bc62a2ac.jpg northern-strain-2-june-3-20 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG] |
[IMG]http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2883/8...6c30f29654.jpg coppernose-5-june-3-2013 by tnpondmanager, on Flickr[/IMG]
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Those are just some incredible gills.
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I'd like to get ahold of one of those on 2lb test with a trout magnet!
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Much thanks, Travis! Jad2t, I have several days open in June and July so just let me know if you'd like to book a trip.
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Wow!
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Giants!!
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Big fish...TK will have some of them not too far down the road.
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TK does indeed have some of the same stock of coppernose that all of these came from! TK, did you get the bass in there? If so, and with the right food, it's just a matter of time.
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wow, those are incredible
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MNFisher, Alpha is right on - you need them to keep the small bluegill thinned out. The single biggest key to growing giant bluegill, even more important than supplemental feeding, is a high density of predators. The pond that all of the fish today came from is under an acre, and I've stocked over 200 largemouth in it in the four years I've been working with it. It also has two tiger muskie that were stocked at 12" each in December 2009. I'm guessing they're slightly larger than 12" now.
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