05-20-05, 07:15 PM | #1 |
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Pond Bass
Hi:
I've just started fishing this year and have caught a lot of bass along the banks of the pond I live on in Massachusetts. I've been throwing green zoom lizards in the areas I know the bass are. Usually, however, they're only there when it's warm and SUNNY. The pond is abount 1 mile long and 1/2 mile wide. I'm told it's about 8-12 in the deep areas. The bottom is kinda muddy and there's rocks along the shore. I'm wondering what I might try using to catch these bass when they're not parked right along the banks? In addition to LM bass there are pickerel, perch and pumpkinseed (sunfish). Any suggestions to what type, size, color bait would be greatly appreciated. On occasion, I've caught bass away from the banks (25 yards or so) with the zoom lizard. Thanx! : |
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