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<blockquote data-quote="FamousAJ" data-source="post: 2537130" data-attributes="member: 9545"><p>Skip it unless your going somewhere near the course. I used to fish around the dam ALL the time, and never really had any luck, sans a couple of bass and walleye. The last 3 times I've been this year, nada. lines and bait get caught in the rocks, poles get broke and its getting pretty trashy out there. </p><p></p><p>Like I said, unless your off the bank or off the shore somewhere (near the marina/golf course area), they don't really bite. it could be my fishing skittles, but the amount of crappie and bass that have been in muh belly from Grand Lake say different.</p><p></p><p>I can't recommend any place in the city, cause I just don't plain fish around there anymore. There is a small pond in Edmond (Behind the dog park, over by Mardels) that people have talked about, I've never been and live just a few miles from there. maybe it's time???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FamousAJ, post: 2537130, member: 9545"] Skip it unless your going somewhere near the course. I used to fish around the dam ALL the time, and never really had any luck, sans a couple of bass and walleye. The last 3 times I've been this year, nada. lines and bait get caught in the rocks, poles get broke and its getting pretty trashy out there. Like I said, unless your off the bank or off the shore somewhere (near the marina/golf course area), they don't really bite. it could be my fishing skittles, but the amount of crappie and bass that have been in muh belly from Grand Lake say different. I can't recommend any place in the city, cause I just don't plain fish around there anymore. There is a small pond in Edmond (Behind the dog park, over by Mardels) that people have talked about, I've never been and live just a few miles from there. maybe it's time??? [/QUOTE]
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