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My pond has been frozen for about a week now. With 3+lb of largemouth does the ice affect the fish?

Question by Noah_2. Uploaded on January 21, 2009

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from kvlazer22 wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

Cut a hole and start fishing....that will be your answer!

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from jbonifer24 wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

As long as the pond has some deep pockets where the bass can get down a little, they should be fine. And by deep I only mean 3-5 feet. They should be fine and you'll be back to pulling out lunkers soon enough!

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from Jim in Mo wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

jb24 said it right.

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from T wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

jbonifer24 explained it almost as good as ya can. As long as they have pockets to stay in you'll be fine.

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from dwaynez wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

That was gonna be my first question, what's the depth of the water.

Jb24 and T hit the nail on the head

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

i agree with JB24 and T just drill a few holes and they will be fine.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

If the pond is deep enough, they should be good.

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from Keith Costley wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Your fish should do just fine if they have some deep water to go to.

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from Mistershoaf wrote 35 weeks 4 days ago

Try catching one and see. We catch them on Tip ups from time to time when we are trying for Pike. They are very lethargic in the Winter.

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from jbonifer24 wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

As long as the pond has some deep pockets where the bass can get down a little, they should be fine. And by deep I only mean 3-5 feet. They should be fine and you'll be back to pulling out lunkers soon enough!

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from T wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

jbonifer24 explained it almost as good as ya can. As long as they have pockets to stay in you'll be fine.

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from kvlazer22 wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

Cut a hole and start fishing....that will be your answer!

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from Jim in Mo wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

jb24 said it right.

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from FloridaHunter1226 wrote 2 years 41 weeks ago

If the pond is deep enough, they should be good.

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from Mistershoaf wrote 35 weeks 4 days ago

Try catching one and see. We catch them on Tip ups from time to time when we are trying for Pike. They are very lethargic in the Winter.

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from dwaynez wrote 3 years 2 weeks ago

That was gonna be my first question, what's the depth of the water.

Jb24 and T hit the nail on the head

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from buck hunter 17 wrote 2 years 51 weeks ago

i agree with JB24 and T just drill a few holes and they will be fine.

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from Keith Costley wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago

Your fish should do just fine if they have some deep water to go to.

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