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Ponds off of 54th
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dalehalsey
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So I went fishing here years ago catching perch. does any one know what else is in here and if still fishable, permission? and if so any one know the name of the business?
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TTFishon
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That's the Ballenger Pond. The first one is open to the public. Bluegill, bass, and catfish.
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dalehalsey
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TTFishon said:
That's the Ballenger Pond. The first one is open to the public. Bluegill, bass, and catfish.
Basically you should not be in possesion of more than 2 days worth of limits. Not sure if this applies to Fish that have been "Processed" and frozen at home. but if you are camping dont have more than the 2 days worth of limits on you or in your cooler.
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dalehalsey
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bagold53 said:
Basically you should not be in possesion of more than 2 days worth of limits. Not sure if this applies to Fish that have been "Processed" and frozen at home. but if you are camping dont have more than the 2 days worth of limits on you or in your cooler.
i know 12 1/2 lbs was it not? went there back like 10 yrs and caught bluegill with my boy. interested to see what i get tomorrow. ill post all about it tomorrow.
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Throbbit _Shane
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Remember bass are not stocked into the waters in Oregon. So if you want some where to fish in the future make sure to release the fish you catch so you have something to catch down the road...
Fishing isn't just about keeping fish.
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dalehalsey
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Throbbit _Shane said:
Remember bass are not stocked into the waters in Oregon. So if you want some where to fish in the future make sure to release the fish you catch so you have something to catch down the road...
Well went to ballanger pond. Very disapointed. No fish. Polluted. Garbage everywhere and ballenger pushing dirt and rock debri into pond. All fenced off can only get to one side. Oh well guess i need boat or raft .