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<blockquote data-quote="UpperTully" data-source="post: 4448904" data-attributes="member: 1983"><p>I grew up fishing a 3 acre pond at my grandparents stocked with nothing but bass and 3 - 1 acre ponds full of catfish. It wasn't anything to catch a stringer of bass or catfish like that. During the summer of 88 everything dried up, we pulled so much bass, bream and catfish out of those ponds and put them in the freezer. It seemed like we ate fish everyday for a year. Since then, I've never just had to have bass, bream or catfish. I love catching them but don't care to eat them. However, I wont turn down crappie or sauger!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperTully, post: 4448904, member: 1983"] I grew up fishing a 3 acre pond at my grandparents stocked with nothing but bass and 3 - 1 acre ponds full of catfish. It wasn't anything to catch a stringer of bass or catfish like that. During the summer of 88 everything dried up, we pulled so much bass, bream and catfish out of those ponds and put them in the freezer. It seemed like we ate fish everyday for a year. Since then, I've never just had to have bass, bream or catfish. I love catching them but don't care to eat them. However, I wont turn down crappie or sauger! [/QUOTE]
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