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A Crappie day at Turtle Pond! Comments

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User: johnyak
Comment: They do not allow swimming, people just do it. When the mercury hits 90+ all bets are off...
I never saw I sign "NO BOATING" next time I have some time I'll check for signs...
Date: 07/23/13 10:52 AM

User: bloomagoo
Comment: Is it posted "No boating"? If not, then all bets are off. I had no idea they allow swimming in there.
Date: 07/23/13 09:40 AM

User: chefrich
Comment: You can not put a boat in Turtle Pond I asked the ranger that one day when he said no boats.
Date: 07/23/13 08:26 AM

User: johnyak
Comment: Good size crappie.
I fished there last week for a couple of hour and caught 4 bass, largest just 1.5 lbs. The water is so dark and the bass are the darkest I ever saw. My light colored Senko disappered from sight down just 1'. It is tough to fish with only the two access docks. The dock on far side had at least 12 people swimming off of it. I was lucky and had street side to myself for a little while anyway.
Can you bring kayak in there? I have never seen one and I go by the pond daily...
Date: 07/22/13 09:07 AM



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