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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1325547" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Been a very mild winter down here, and they never really stopped feeding. In the 2-3 weeks before the flood, mine were coming up like gangbusters every evening. Now, just a few little ones, and I'm not sure they aren't mud cats that came IN with the flood water.</p><p>My bass seem to still be in good quantity and size tho. Caught 5-6 nice ones last weekend in about 30 minutes of mid morning fishin. My pond is odd shaped, with 3 long forks off the main body of the pond--max depth is probably 8' anywhere, with average depth 5'. Lots of cover and a pretty good crop of lily pads and a grassy bottom. LOTS of sunfish and shiners. Will hybrid cats or regular blues make it in that shallow water environment even tho it has a lot of shade and cover?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1325547, member: 18945"] Been a very mild winter down here, and they never really stopped feeding. In the 2-3 weeks before the flood, mine were coming up like gangbusters every evening. Now, just a few little ones, and I'm not sure they aren't mud cats that came IN with the flood water. My bass seem to still be in good quantity and size tho. Caught 5-6 nice ones last weekend in about 30 minutes of mid morning fishin. My pond is odd shaped, with 3 long forks off the main body of the pond--max depth is probably 8' anywhere, with average depth 5'. Lots of cover and a pretty good crop of lily pads and a grassy bottom. LOTS of sunfish and shiners. Will hybrid cats or regular blues make it in that shallow water environment even tho it has a lot of shade and cover? [/QUOTE]
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