Posted by Texasmark1 on February 01, 2013 at 09:05:57 from (198.45.243.137):
I thought about dynamite but maybe there is a better way. Grin
We had this horrible drought back in '07 and between that, the blue-green algae we had up here (Lake Texoma stuff) and coon tail moss, I had over 100 (counted that many and quit) of my best bass and catfish die off.
I have since found the proper pond management chemicals and we have had some rain. Second the perch didn't die off and I have hundreds of them and third, last spring I planted 200 8-9" fingerling catfish.
Since all (apparently all) the large predators are gone, the perch and cats are prolyfic.
Problem: In trying to coax the cats to bite, the perch and turtles beat them to the bait and it is useless.
However: I fed them all last summer and they surface feed on floating food. I have a pier adjacent to where I feed them.
I have a 6' cast (throw) net but it's too small. I'm thinking about blowing a hundred bucks on an 8 or 9' with lots of weights and this summer when they come up to feed "lasso" them.
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