
06-04-2012, 09:43 PM
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Great White
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: LA
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
Oh that's right. Didn't know it.
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That's what it sounds like to me.
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
W def has his own way with words. But if you look through it and realize the point of what he's saying, he's right. It's not about pics, fish in the freezer, it's about keeping the lake healthy. You ever fished a pond and catch a bass with a 6 pound head but weighs 3? And hundreds of pickles in said pond? Tell tell sign it's over populated and fish have to be taken out to keep the pond healthy. Same scenario just on a MUCH larger scale.
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Originally Posted by Salty
Big Lake may be the size of a pond, but, the comparison stops there.
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
Why?
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Originally Posted by Salty
Just like Big Lake.
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Originally Posted by Salty
Well, yeah...if you dig a pond 17 miles long and 4 miles wide.
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
But more new fish CAN swim up river into your "pond" if there is bait?
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Originally Posted by Top Dawg
If you have a river flowing through your pond it would over populate a lot faster right?
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Originally Posted by Salty
Wrong. It's flowing through...not into.
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Originally Posted by Salty
If you have a good-sized creek or river flowing through your pond, then, it would be much more comparable. Diggin' a whole in the middle of nowhere and lettin' it fill with water has no relation to Big Lake....no matter how many fish you have.
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