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Old 02-21-2006, 08:00 PM   #8
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lol im still alive. between work and fishing not much time to do much else. Trying to make enough money so I can take the summer off and work at the Fishing academy. Thanks for the nice words fellas. JP Pond has some nice fish and the trout do hold over well. The Salmon don't do well, but they do put them in there big. It gets stocked about 3 times in the spring with trout & once with salmon. then twice with trout in the fall and again with salmon. It usualy starts in March/April. You can wade the whole pond when the water is lower, but you can only use the boats that you rent there. No private water crafts. There is also big yellow perch and some decent largemouth bass in there and along the emerald neckelace. Night fishing is great, but can be a little dangerous. Any thing else just pm me, id be glad to help. It does still have some nice browns

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