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(Markham pond 47)

This is a storm pond located in Markham. It is located in a park on Burr Oak Ave, just east of Kennedy road, between 16th and Major MacKenzie. See map below.

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Access to this pond is wide open; As the pond is located in a residential park, all sides can be freely accessed. Here is a view of the pond from "The Bride Walk" on west side of the pond.

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I have been to this pond 3 times before without my camera, and each time caught bass. So today I wanted to get a Bass on camera for the report.

Day 1

I was here for about 30 minutes from about 4:30pm to 5:00 pm on August 2, 2006. The temperature was about 32 degrees with the humidex making it feel around 45! I would have stayed longer, but the heat was unbearable!!! :)

The only lure I used in the brief time I was there was a size 1 Mepps spinner. In the first ten minutes, I caught this little guy and 2 of his brothers.

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After 10 minutes I was totally drenched in sweat, so I decided to take off. I put my gear in the car but as I was driving away with my A/C on full blast I figured I would drive to the other side of the pond for 10 more casts. I really wanted to get a bass for the report...

I already knew that this pond has Bass, but I was relieved on the 9th cast to get this little guy. PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF!!! :(

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Took the pic, packed up, and got back into the comfort of my car with A/C on full blast.

I figured I'd come back when it wasn't so hot...
 
Day 2

OK, so I got my baby largemouth bass 2 days ago in the blistering heat... that was enough to prove that the pond has bass... But that wasn't good enough for me... I know that there are bigger bass swimming around in that pond, so today I went out for another try with my camera...

I tied on my favourite spinner and took a few casts in the north end of the pond... after a couple of minutes I hooked...a... sunfish DOHHHH!

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As I was taking the pic of the sunfish, I noticed some surface activity 20 meters to my left, so I quickly threw the sunfish back in and walked south and casted into that area. BOOM, first cast, a scrappy little fish smacked my spinner... I was thinking, if this is another sunfish, it's a sunfish on steriods... then I pulled it out of the water BINGO... BASS!!!

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As I was snapping the pics, I realized that this was no largemouth bass... I had just caught a SMALLMOUTH BASS IN A STORM POND!!!!

Take a look from another angle:

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Correct me if I'm wrong, but that is definitely a smallmouth bass!

So to end my report, I can now confirm that Markham pond 47 contains sunfish, carp, largemouth bass AND smallmouth bass.

Ahhh the joy of discovery. :)

Enjoy.
 
I visited this pond on Sunday morning at 9:00 AM, and stayed for an hour. I caught 12 largies. That count doesn't include the two that managed to spit the bait, two feet from shore.

Here's the spinner I used. It's from Dollarama. I get all my spinners from the dollar store now... when I used to lose Mepps or Panther Martin's to a snag, I would almost cry. Now I just turn around, rip open another package, and tie on a replacement without even thinking twice about it. I buy 10 at a time, and they seem to work just fine!

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And here's the better half of the fish that were caught.

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The other 6 were close in size to the smallest of these. Note that in the two times I've been to this place, I've never caught any sunfish, and only 2 smallmouth bass (one of which was huge). By the way, these were all caught from the west side of the pond.

This place is truly a honey hole, in the middle of a neigbourhood park. What a morning! Great job finding this place, openfire, and thank you so much for sharing! :)

toober
 
Tried this pond out from 6-640 with a friend of mine on aug30. I hooked 4 basses but they all shook it off which really annoyed me. My friend caught a pretty big rock bass though, which was suprising. he used a junebug colour yum dinger 4".

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Here is the fat guy makings its way back home:

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This is probably the dirties pond in the world... duck/geese/swan/heron crap everywhere... (we were fishing near that black bridge thing)... i bet u the water is cloudy because thats dried up bird poop swirling around... bird crap must be steriod for fish though considering the rock bass.
 
went here once. only caught a 3/4 lb lm bass here @~7pm with a white/yellow $rama spinner.
 
Tried out this pond for an hour or so today. Hooked a few bass but all managed to shake the hook except for this one.
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Had lots of fun, it was my first time catching a smallmouth.
 
Was there on Saturday (around dusk), fished for about 30min, caught a couple bass, most were this size, the odd thing is that we didn't catch any LM bass ? which was quite weird because I know they're there, but maybe this pond is either now pressured or ppl have been taking more fish from here than the other pond. Who knows. :)

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Smallies being caught here more than LM... :)

If you look at where the pond is located, it's quite possible that ppl are taking fish from this pond. I have heard that this pond used to hold lots of 2 lb + bass just 2 years ago... It doesn't take much for the pond to get fished out especially if ppl are keeping fish. What a shame.
 

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