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Old 02-01-06, 10:58 PM   #1
texasnitro
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Default how to fish a golf course pond good

hey guys iv been catching numerous bass on a medium sized pond on a golf course. most of the bass are about 1-3 lbs. i have been catching many bass with soft plastics such as senkos, tubes, dingers, and sweet beavers. Now i am wanting to learn how to catch bass with hard baits such as cranks and jerkbaits. the water is really shallow proally about 3-2 feet at most its clear most of the time and will have some debbre stacked on edges of the pond depeding on what the wind is doing. on another hole i have had some monster bass caught off of jigs and sweetbeavers the water in that lake is a lil deeper im guessing about 3-6 feet deap. its a little murker that the other lake. i just want to know what kind of crank would be good for this shallow of water. i have 2 rapala dt4 or something like that, in baby bass and blue gill color. i have the money to get whatevers good so tell me whats good to use. i have about 2 bills to spend. o and i would also like to know how to fish a spinerbait on these same lakes.
thanks for the advise guys yall are a big help

-keith
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