04-28-09, 10:58 AM | #1 |
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Muddy water farm pond bass
I am fishing in a small tournament this weekend on about 8 different farm ponds. they range from 1/2 acre to 5 acre lake. It is going to rain for the next three days and i expect the water to be muddy. What are some of the more successful worm and spinner bait colors for these conditions?
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04-28-09, 11:07 AM | #2 |
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I would use a spinnerbait with an Indiana blade, and a small willow blade for a secondary blade, just go jive it some more flash, I like booyah pond magic’s, and T-2 spinnerbaits, I like black, white, and chartreuse color combo skirts! If you go with a worm, I would use a Paddle tail 6" worm or a senko type worm with a rattle in it!
Good luck, hope you win it!
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04-28-09, 11:18 AM | #3 |
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green pumpkin senko...maybe add a little chartruese dye to the end if your feeling frisky
junebug lizard, greenpumpkin lizard, redshad u tail worm....something with red in it or greenpumpkin chartreuse and white spinner bait....good luck...hope u catch em
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yeah definatley white and chartreuse spinnerbait.... depending on how deep it is throw a t-rig or c-rig green pumpkin with chartreuse tail lizard.... re-dip the tails if they have bleeded..... if you cant catch anything (which i doubt on ponds) throw wacky worm with like junebug or watermelon..... you will kill em on wacky worm
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04-28-09, 09:25 PM | #5 |
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Chatterbait with white/chart. skirt is awesome in muddy farm ponds. I fish a bunch of local ponds that the cows muddy up and the chatterbait is money.
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04-28-09, 09:54 PM | #6 |
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Black spinnerbait w/ a huge coloardo blade, big black and blue jig with a big chunk, someone said chaterbait that seems like a good idea, rattletrap....really anything that stands out and has a big profile in the water.
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where are you? north, south...... give me info like this so's i can give my 2 cents worth.
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What extent of muddy are we talking, more or less that 8 inch visibility?
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04-29-09, 08:22 AM | #9 |
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