06-19-06, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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I've been fishing a few ponds every day this week. The problem is, the only thing that is really working since the pond is covered in inch-thick green stuff that looks like hair is a zoom trick worm and exude nightcrawler---they're almost the exact same baits! Anyways, i was wondering, what other baits work well where a worm works? I was thinking about trying a PNJ but i dont know what color i would use. Im guessing their main forage is bluegill because whenever i see bluegill in the pocket i fish, i know there are some big bass waiting for them in an opening.
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06-19-06, 02:15 PM | #2 |
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Try some frogs in the scum. If you try a jig pick any color that matches the forage.
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marty if you're ever by fairport you should try these ponds out....i caught an 8 lber out of it the other day and my average-sized bass is 3 lbs with alot of really small ones.
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you might try the zoom ultravibe speedworm or zoom ultravibe craw both on top water would be deadly at a place like that.
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nope, these ponds are public and our located in Mason Valley.
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