05-21-05, 03:30 AM | #1 |
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bass fishing in a pond
what should i use in a pond with lots of weeds and and shallow water i know there is bass in there because i can see them they are largemouth bass
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05-21-05, 04:04 AM | #2 |
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Re: bass fishing in a pond
[quote author=fermin9bass link=board=news;num=1116657036;start=0#0 date=05/21/05 at 02:30:35]what should i use in a pond with lots of weeds and and shallow water i know there is bass in there because i can see them they are largemouth bass[/quote]
if it's clear water I'd use a minnow in the open pockets around the weed lines, in the weeds i'd throw a rubber worm or tube, and drag a small buzz bait over the top of the water any time of the day, morning and evening are best times, but if done with the right retrieve, you can catch fish all day long. |
05-21-05, 10:15 PM | #3 |
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Re: bass fishing in a pond
I bet you should use a weedless lure.
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05-22-05, 03:11 AM | #4 |
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Re: bass fishing in a pond
use a soft stick bait weightless. cast it out let it sink slowly when it hits the bottom pull up on ur rod and let it fall again, repeat. usually the bass will hit on the first drop though, remember with this presentation a lot of the time u wont feel the strike at first so watch ur line. good fishing.
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05-22-05, 04:42 AM | #5 |
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Re: bass fishing in a pond
Try a Zoom Super Fluke rigged wacky, Texas rigged Tiki Sticks, and your favorite lizard.
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05-22-05, 11:22 AM | #6 |
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Try using a top water frog bait, such as a scrum frog or other type soft bait. let them take it a little the cross their eyes for them . good luck
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05-22-05, 10:51 PM | #7 |
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Bass Assasin Fluke in 3" or 5" is the all around best bait to use. Silver and black is the best color to use. Gamagatzu 2/O and 3/O hooks rigged weightless is the rig. A steady retrieve while jerking it is the way to work it. I've caught several bass this way and you will too. GOOD FISHIN'
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05-23-05, 11:36 PM | #8 |
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WOW what an assortment of lures to try That's the ticket if you ask me. Try lots of stuff to see what works best, but conditions will always dictate what works best on any given day.
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05-23-05, 11:39 PM | #9 |
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Re: bass fishing in a pond
Top water frog or a diving weedles lizard( not a regualr lizard. Its smaller and flaresent yellow with red spots)
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09-02-05, 07:17 PM | #10 |
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try a zoom trickworm in pumkinseed or watermelonseed
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09-03-05, 06:01 PM | #11 |
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I agree with all of the above. I would also add, a 5 diamond or red devil, also a weedless spoon. Most of the small lakes I fish are hit hard by bait fishermen, mostly little kids using worms. The bass are used to worms so I try to use something different.
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Ok whats with bringin back all the old posts lately?
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09-03-05, 10:32 PM | #13 |
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I think someone was bored.
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09-07-05, 10:40 AM | #14 |
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Its easy to get bored around here lately...................
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weedles worm, texas rigged/ color-hmmm i enjoy pumpkinseed or white
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