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In the Jacksonville (specifically the Orange Park area) and looking for a good bass pond open to public.

 

Looking for quantity over quality. Funny, cause I caught 3 the other day in the next best thing to a drainage ditch but struck out today at 3 pristine lakes........so obviously I need some advice.

Don't have access to a boat either.

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Guys cherish their little honey holes.  A pond can change quick if people take the fish.  The word spreads fast!

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7 hours ago, geo g said:

Guys cherish their little honey holes.  A pond can change quick if people take the fish.  The word spreads fast!

OK, since I have a bad habit of being super sarcastic if I feel someone has said something.......well let's just say.......obvious.... I'll do my very best to not be.

 

Thank you for your insight. While I appreciate your attempt to respond to my question I believe you are mistaken as to my intent. 

 

I'm not asking you for your family's secret honey hole that has been passed down from your great granddaddy........but if you could point me in the direction of a well known public park that actually HAS bass in it's Lake that would be greaaaaat.

 

 

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I don't know about orange park, but I'd google all the westside parks and check them out.Several of them have stocked ponds.I've never fished them,cause I'm a south side boy, and there plenty of ponds over here.

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For some Orange Park pond fishing there is a road off Blanding Blvd. called Argyle Forest Blvd. If one were to start at Blanding Blvd. and drive west on Argyle Forest Blvd.,  there are numerous ponds and small lakes right along the side of the road for miles. One right after another, some interconnected. Most are mowed down to the waterline and easy access to most of them for bank fishing. 

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14 hours ago, drake7575 said:

I just moved here does anyone know of any ponds near fernandina or yules where you can catch bass it would be much appreciated!

There's a stocked pond near 295 and Dunn Ave."Bethesda" fish management area.Sorry,that's the closest pond I know about to you.Also one at oceanway.They should come up if you google Jax fish management areas.

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On March 9, 2016 at 7:02 AM, Jon Morris said:

OK, since I have a bad habit of being super sarcastic if I feel someone has said something.......well let's just say.......obvious.... I'll do my very best to not be.

 

Thank you for your insight. While I appreciate your attempt to respond to my question I believe you are mistaken as to my intent. 

 

I'm not asking you for your family's secret honey hole that has been passed down from your great granddaddy........but if you could point me in the direction of a well known public park that actually HAS bass in it's Lake that would be greaaaaat.

 

 

Obviously you are a little over the top with your super sensitive remarks.  I don't live anywhere close to you, if I did I would have help with your request for information.  Something I do all the time with people requesting info in my area.  My intent was to explain why you were getting little response to your request.  End of story!

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HI I just moved to orange park and was wondering if anyone can put me on so good ponds or any sports for bass fishing thank you 

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