07-08-05, 08:59 PM | #1 |
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Cat tail problem
Does anyone konw of any way to get rid of cat tails. My grandads pond has them about 3/4 of the way around it and its a big pond. The fishing space is limited. I don't know any other way than to get a weed eater down there...........if that would even work.
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07-08-05, 09:04 PM | #2 |
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Re: Cat tail problem
no the weed eater wont do it you gotta get out there and hand pull them roots and all! But wear gloves I know im not a glove dude cuz Ive got huge callases but they will rip you open in a hurry!
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07-08-05, 09:08 PM | #3 |
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There's no way i'm gonna do that lol. They're growing from the bank about ten feet or more out into the water. And this is probly about a 2 acre pond. There's gotta be an easier way.
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07-08-05, 09:33 PM | #4 |
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Re: Cat tail problem
PARK,
Go talk to your county weed control agent. He can advise you what kind of herbicide will kill the cattails. Be sure to tell him that it is around a pond that has fish in it or he may advise you to use something that will kill the fish. JackL |
07-08-05, 09:58 PM | #5 |
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Thanks for your help guys. Jack, where is Great Bend? I'm in northern Oklahoma. Ponca City to be specific.
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07-08-05, 10:25 PM | #6 |
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Re: Cat tail problem
I'd check to see how deep the water is around the cat tails...I have a one acre pond and the cat tales is where most of the bass live...they start in the damp edges of the pond and go out to about 2 feet of water..If you have that same scenario then take a john boat and throw a worm or jig into any crevice you can find, and you'll be amazed at what lives there..
If you are looking for ways to fish the pond from the bank but still want the cat tail, we go around and just bend them down to break or better yet take a machete and whack them down, thats better than using a toxin. Plus the cat tails bring warmth to the water and fish in the early spring, and also provide oxygen...I'd think twice about getting rid of them,, |
07-09-05, 12:07 AM | #7 |
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Yeah, i'm getting second thoughts on taking them out. The pond isn't very good fishing anyway. Well it's actually the best fishing in the world but hte fish are all about 8 inches long lol. I need to catch a bunch of them and get rid of them somehow. I bet there's 5000 bass in this pond.
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07-09-05, 10:55 PM | #8 |
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Re: Cat tail problem
i wouldnt worry about them. they good place for bass to hide and strick there food as it swims by.
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07-11-05, 12:16 AM | #9 |
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leave em there, the bass will hide in them...if you really wanna take em out, get some gloves and dig in.
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