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Old 03-20-06, 07:20 PM   #1
rrw4258
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Default Fished a New Pond Today, and Need Some Tips!

I fished a new farm pond in front of a couples house... i went up to the house and they said sure go right ahead, we have largemouth bass, bluegill, catfish, and yellow perch. I went ahead and walked around the pond once and managed no bass... so i set up a stand up bobber for some bluegill with a 1/16 oz. white jig head and a 2" chartreuse grub. Bout five min. later the bobber shot down and i waited a few seconds and them boom.. 10 seconds later i had a nice yellow perch (11 inches with a huge belly)!!!! Threw him back of course to be nice ! The pond:

1. Very Clear Water ( 5 to 6 ft. visibility)
2. Bluish green tint to it.
3. About 1/2 acre!
4. The pond is lined with golf ball and baseball sized rocks.

My questions:

1. What should i throw for bass in clear open water with very little cover present.
2. What colors should i go with?
3. Any more tips on perch will be apprieciated!

Thanks

Ryan
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