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FisherGirl said:
CT lets go fishing!
sure, for steel or bass ?

Basschaser said:
How do the fish get into the drainage ponds?
i heard construction companys put the sunfish and bass there to keep mosquito population down, the one near my house is amazing, its about 18-19 ft deep and the size of a soccer feild, it has weed beds, grass banks, and rocky dropoffs and i dont think it was by accident i think it was meant for fish
 
ChasinTails said:
i heard construction companys put the sunfish and bass there to keep mosquito population down
Interesting... I guess it could make sense, but I'm not sure that 1) construction companies would care about potential mosquito problems long after their properties were sold and 2) bass and sunfish populations could be sustained by aquatic insects and mosquitoes alone.

But the biggest problem with this explanation is that it doesn't account for the variety of fish species that I've personally seen in the ponds! Some of the storm water ponds that I've seen that contain bass and sunfish also have: rock bass, bluegill, perch, crappie, carp, catfish, minnows and more!

My theory (and I could be wrong) is that the ponds that contain fish are connected to the rivers and tributaries systems and that is how fish get into the ponds.

The next time you find a pond that has fish, check google earth to see if it is adjacent or connected to a river system and please report back!
 
43.879617,-79.054131 see thats the one near my house and its really close to duffins the only thing is that duffins is 75ft lower than it
 
i would say it's both ways. i will guess that the developers are required to stock the ponds with at least panfish and probably bass. basically they pay for it but have some company do the stocking or pay for the MNR to do it. it's probably a regulation when the developer has their project approved. now if there's a fish die off a few years later, who knows if the developer is required to restock it at their cost. the storm pond close to my house had hundreds of fish die this summer but i never saw that the 3 previous summers.

as for the variety of fish, who knows. since the developer is paying someone to do the stocking (i assume) that company or MNR could have decided to mix it up by putting multiple species of panfish. and add in the brown bullhead to help clean the bottom of the pond.

and i'm sure other species must have gotten in from a trib, whether it be a creek or through the actual storm drains. i've seen minnows and shiners and chub, etc. in parking lot puddles so i can only imagine what's below us in all the storm pipes and drains. especially after a storm/flood.

there are water diversion channels all over the place that we never pay attention to when driving right over them. you know, those really narrow concrete aqueducts that go on for miles that divert water from one place(s) to another. they have them running by malls like bramalea city centre or by GO stations like at bramalea or clarkson in sauga. i have actually stopped and looked at some of those at different points far, far from Lake O and seen minnows in them and wondered how they got there and where they'll end up next. one day i'm gonna see a big fish in one of them and i'm gonna catch it and have a great story to tell.

and as others have mentioned on here before, some eggs are carried by water fowl and seagulls, either by getting stuck in their feathers or from fish they were eating.
 
I went back again today since I was in the neighbourhood. Again I started with the spot I did last time and it yielded nothing. Moved to the spot where I caught a couple of weeks ago. The fish must have permanent homes in that spot because I landed two on the first two casts. Ended up with four from a total of about 25 - 30 casts. However, they were all one pounders or so. I started thinking it might be the same fish over and over again. lol.


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fish are like people, they have homes, groups they hang out with, territories, GPS (pigeon like). You can play with the fish take a big water jug transport that to the other end of the big pond and you will find that fish back later on.
 
hamiltonangler94 said:
Nice bass...would be fun on light tackle
yup. i'll bring UL next time. but i keep thinking i'll hit that five pounder my friend did! i might feel like horsing him out of the weeds asap just to land that once in a lifetime fish.
 
rhymobot said:
yup. i'll bring UL next time. but i keep thinking i'll hit that five pounder my friend did! i might feel like horsing him out of the weeds asap just to land that once in a lifetime fish.
You could always bring two rods...
 
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