Goldfish

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leolizard
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2011/05/18 16:56:21 (permalink)

Goldfish

I was fishing at a local pond, and noticed that it was filled with foot and a half long orange and/or brown goldfish. Asked about if, and the owner has no idea how they got there. Don't really care how either, but I'm woundering one would go about catching one. I always wanted to catched the koi out of my neighbor pond, so this may be my day. I tried floating trout powerbait, but to no avail. Any suggestions?
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    knfanning
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/18 16:59:14 (permalink)
    They are basically a carp so I imagine corn or dough-baits would work.
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    TastyTrout
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/18 17:11:03 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: knfanning

    They are basically a carp so I imagine corn or dough-baits would work.

     
    yep....They also stick out in the water so just take a net with a long handle....

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    AndyLee
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/18 20:01:33 (permalink)
    I've caught quite a few over grown goldfish in the Mon River on worms.  I have a big Koi pond in my yard and I was messing around trying out a Berkley Gulp worm in there and the Koi absolutely attacked it.    I also throw in random grubs and worms when I find them in the yard and the Koi eat them, so try worms, wax worms, or something similar.  Any should work.
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    JEB
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/19 08:54:18 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: knfanning

    They are basically a carp so I imagine corn or dough-baits would work.

     
    +1....
     
    There is a mini golf course by my house that has a ton of them in thier pond, I'm dying to ask the owner if I can C&R one from there. My buddy's uncle owns it, so maybe !!!!!
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    ShutUpNFish
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/19 09:25:14 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: TastyTrout

    ORIGINAL: knfanning

    They are basically a carp so I imagine corn or dough-baits would work.


    yep....They also stick out in the water so just take a net with a long handle....


    It sounds to me like the guy wants to be a "sportsman" about catching one of these glorified carp.

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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/19 11:15:29 (permalink)
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    TastyTrout
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/19 11:37:32 (permalink)
    ORIGINAL: ShutUpNFish


    ORIGINAL: TastyTrout

    ORIGINAL: knfanning

    They are basically a carp so I imagine corn or dough-baits would work.


    yep....They also stick out in the water so just take a net with a long handle....


    It sounds to me like the guy wants to be a "sportsman" about catching one of these glorified carp.

     
    fine....go with the short handled net then leo if you want to give them a better chance.....

    Men and fish are alike. They both get into trouble when they open their mouths.
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/19 13:17:51 (permalink)
     Allegheny River was loaded in the early to mid 70's. Sz. #8 - #6  bait holder hook cover whole hook with dough. No weight or as little as poss. Had a blast when the L/M were not active.

    crappy
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/22 09:56:32 (permalink)
    sounds like good bait to me!!!! grap a cast net. done!!

    your "game fish" is my bait.....got flathead!!
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/22 16:58:55 (permalink)
    You could freeline so bread to them. Just rip a small piece off the middle pinch around the hook and float it to them. They spook easier than a carp so this is probably one of the easier ways without gettin too technical.
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    RE: Goldfish 2011/05/22 18:03:16 (permalink)
    I think they may spook easier 'coz of the attention they draw.  There was one in Indain Lake 2 summers ago.  I hooked into him(her) once but shook it loose so Eman wouldn't eat it.  I walked around Indian Lake today and saw a koi.

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