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Old 10-29-09, 02:46 PM   #1
Bass_HUnter 314
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Default Tips on Suspended bass in a farm pond

Does anyone have any tips on suspended bass in a farm pond? The pond isn't really all that big about 4 acres, about 15-20 feet deep at the most. I've had a bunch of luck in this same pond in spring and summer. I was catching them on everything from buzz baits to cranks to soft plastics. I know there's a lot of bass in this pond but having A LOT of trouble lately!! Im Missouri so were past the fall transition period with all this rain and many cold nights! The average day is between 52 degrees and 60 degrees. There's not a lot of cover in this pond, the cover that is in the pond is about 5 feet deep at the most.... The cover consists of one laydown and 2 brush piles. Theres really no steep edges or drop offs, just gradual slopes. No points, just a circle pond The bottom structure is mostly clay and mud, very few rocks! There is a drain run-off coming into the pond with a flat around it. Any advice from this???? Thanks for reading and your advice will be GREATLY appreciated, and put to use!!!!
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