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Old 09-07-05, 08:04 PM   #1
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I am going fishing in a small pond this weekend back in some wooded area that no one else knows about. I went back there in the spring time, and my biggest bass was 18 inches long!!! I saw some well over 20 though. Only about a 1/2 acre to 3/4 acre big though? Also saw a northern pike swimming in the calm water. What should I use to to go for these big bass in the fall time like this. Forecast is for 82 degrees with little wind. There are also some monster gills back here also, my biggest last time was on a finesse worm and it the bluegill was 11 inches long!!! The water color is real murky. Thanks and I will apprieciate any tips given thanks!!!
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Old 09-07-05, 10:27 PM   #2
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[QUOTE=rrw4258]the bluegill was 11 inches long!!!/QUOTE]
Man thats a big bluegill!!! I would suggest a Crankbait or maybe a firetiger colored spinner. I would also give a u-tail worm a try. Tikis may also be a good resource but they seem to be slacking off a little from earleir this year. A spook or a scum frog might also do good if you fish them around the edges of any grass or lily pads.
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Old 09-07-05, 11:00 PM   #3
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Smaller spinnerbaits, flukes, and Lizards. A small shallow diving crank would also be a good choice.

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There is some old piled up wood against the one side of the pond. Should I try throwing a jig up against the wood or what?

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Old 09-08-05, 03:51 PM   #6
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What color (JIG) do you recommend that I use? The water is stained a greenish color.
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red and black or blue and black both do well.......................
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What kind of trailer should I use?
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Either a Pork trailer or a craw...........
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What color of spinnerbait should I try throwing? Thanks

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firetiger colored has always produced for me.....................
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What about a buzzbait, bother throwing or not, if so which color?
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Old 09-14-05, 07:45 AM   #13
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I would use a trick worm or a finesse worm. my first choice would be a icecycle colored finesse worm, and i would use a muscidime trick worm. cast the worms along the banks and let them sit for about 30 seconds. watch your line and check for jerks. slowly jerk the worm about 3 times then let it sink agian.
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