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Went golf course bass fishing with my uncle at about 7 pm.  Within the first 15 minutes, my uncle caught a 1-2 pounder.  Then i got one. Had it on for about 10 seconds, then it got off.  Fished for an hour or so after that. Then we both lost a couple and got about  5-10 bites each.   During the first hour or so the weather was decent. But then a huge cloud came by and it started pouring. Then the thunder and lightning came .  So, we were forced to go.  I was using a Strike King KVD frog, green, yellow, and black.  He was using a texas-style weedless worm.  Weather conditions were sunny with a few clouds (mostly).  Largest one we saw was about 5 pounds.

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Just to back this post up, we do throw the fish back, we did ask permission, and we go after golfing hours so we don't bother anyone.  We also were not kicked out by the authorities, we were kicked out by the thunder and the lightning.

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Good that you follow the rules and do as you are supposed to!  Welcome to Bass Resource by the way!  Stop by the "Introductions forum" and tell us about yourself!

 

Jeff

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When you say kicked out its sounds like it was by management.

 

 

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ya i noticed that. Sorry for the inconvenience

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I had to do the same today lol...i was fishing for an hour then it started to storm badly

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Golf course fishing is the best fishing! I have seen some monsters at the course I fish at I think the golf balls is what make em so big

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none of us have EVER been kicked off a golf course pond by management...

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Looking for a good golf course to fish at, but am having trouble. Can anyone PM me some good Golf Courses that either you, or someone you know fishes at? I'd really appreciate it, thanks.

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Looking for a good golf course to fish at, but am having trouble. Can anyone PM me some good Golf Courses that either you, or someone you know fishes at? I'd really appreciate it, thanks.

You could just google them in whatever area you are located. Then call them or go and ask permission to fish. Some of the biggest fish are located in golf course ponds they must eat the golf balls.

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its good you asked for permission, and stay out of people's way.

 

As a golf course superintendent I run people off everyday, even have pressed trespassing charges before....

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Salmon fishing season is here in northwest Washington, so i'm not going to be posting a lot of reports but i might throw some misc. stuff in every once and a while.  I will however be posting a ton of reports in fall.

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