11-18-05, 09:49 AM | #1 |
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im going to a pond tomorrow
hey everyone i need help with this pond its really small theres on one side of the pond with lillypads but there dieing. theres a big rock in the middle of the lake but its flat where turtles geese stand on. theres alot of trees in the lake but its deep. theres wall of rocks. i think it was made like that. it runs about 8 ft deep or 10 ft deep i think.
any suggestions on what i should use. i use a spinnerbait i caught alot on that it was bleeding spinnerbait white and red. i use a jig and senkos they work. i use spider jigs lizards but its colder know what should i use. do u think i should use tubes, lipless crankbait, crankbait, crawdads, jigs, and jerkbait. what colors do u recommend its sometimes muddy murky and clear but u cant see bottom so if theres any suggestion please give some time and write. i need everyones opion. later ur buddy dan |
11-18-05, 11:57 AM | #2 |
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try a trick worm over the lilys
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11-18-05, 07:25 PM | #3 |
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the same thing should work, just try slowing your presentation down a little bit. For colder weather i like a tiki stick (senko) type of bait texas rigged with a 3/8 oz. bullet weight. Just hop it up and down off of the bottom, and you should get some hits. Jigs should work but slow the presentation down a little bit.
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11-19-05, 03:18 PM | #4 |
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Trick Stick, jig, tube and worm
If they are actiing funny try to put on a spook, crankbait and spinnerbait
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