Golf course bass grow to be absolute lunkers, they put up a fight, and they are easy to find. Getting access to a golf course pond, however, can be tricky. Here are a few steps to make sure you always have access to the wonderful world of golf course pond fishing, without having to risk a trespassing fine.
Play golf until you get to a hole with some water on it, slice your ball into all of the golf course ponds, and “fish” it out. This can only buy you enough time for a few casts, but it is guaranteed to work. Also, if you ever slice into the water by accident, you always have fishing as an excuse!
One such secret is fishing the lunker-laiden ponds found in golf courses throughout the country. Skilled anglers know that fishing a golf course pond is some of the best fishing around, but gaining access to these hot spots can be tricky.
In the fishing community, there are secrets and trade skills that can only be discovered in certain ways. One such secret is fishing the lunker-laiden ponds found in golf courses throughout the country.
Re: Is it safe to eat golf course pond fish? DO NOT EAT THOSE FISH! I work in the field of water science/conservation. If you eat those fish, you are taking a huge risk of doing harm to your body.
Just Ask The Greenskeeper Head to your local course and just ask the staff if there are any ponds tucked in a spot where you can fish without getting in any golfer's way, what times you should be there, and if it's ok to bring your fishing buddies.
However, most golf course ponds are often stocked with fish to keep aquatic growth down and maintain a natural balance in the water. While some courses may outright prohibit fishing on the course, others stock fish to entice anglers to play a round.
If you're going trophy hunting at a golf course pond, here's what you should throw.Crankbaits. I like to start things off with a crankbait. ... Worms. Live bait preferable, but a great soft plastic like the Bassmunitions Trip Worm will do the trick. ... Spinnerbaits. ... Poppers. ... Contrasting Dark Colors.
13:1320:51Catching GIANT Bass in GOLF COURSE Ponds! (Bank Fishing)YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo much you need to be covering some water like this so i'm just walking down casting. Very basic.MoreSo much you need to be covering some water like this so i'm just walking down casting. Very basic. And catching these bass that are roaming. Once i'm done fishing the bank on this pond.
Many golf courses use their ponds as water retention devices that the irrigation system pulls from nightly. If it weren't for the ponds, the water bill of a single golf course could easily cost hundreds of thousands of dollars over the course of 12 short months.
Natural ponds often serve a wide range of animal species. However, not all ponds you see have fish in them as normally expected. There are a few subtle and no so subtle ways to find out if fish are in the water. Paddle boat to the center of the pond and begin to spread (throw) fish food on the top of the water.
The bottom line is that off-color golf course ponds can hold plenty of big fish. They're generally under fished, and you never know how good fishing is in a pond until you try it.