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For me it would have to be the Rapala floating jointed minnow in Black Silver and i think it's the smallest one. What has worked for you(Live bait, soft plastics, crankbaits etc).
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For me i use a buzzbait early in the morning. then i switch to a 10 in worm or spinnerbait later in the day.
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Hmmm. Tube would be alluringbaits tube or venom 2.5 in tube
finesse worm-Fishblaster baits wormie and assalt salt shaker worm hook-hookerztackle hooks senko imitator-Assalt Salt Stick and trick stick by alluringbaits
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tiki sticks, hands down
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Sand Minnows
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now THAT is funny right ther...
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probably fished for years in ponds using plastic worms only, but no I am hooked on the buzzbait pretty much
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I can't pick a favorite, as I use the same full assortment of lures in ponds that I use in larger waters. They all have their time and place.
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um black shad culprit worm...i love it
thats what i caught my big one on ealier this yr
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tubes,rattle traps,spinner baits
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hey,its my buddy red,good to see ya, tikis again
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Small 1/8oz. Buzzbait.
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live:
baby bluegill, shiners, minnows, in that order lures: flukes, siezmic plastic frogs, buzz baits, rapala shad rap cranks, creature baits, in that order.
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Senko or Tiki
for live bait, I love nightcrawler.
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live bait: crawfish
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I break it down into 2 categories. If the fish are feeding aggressively( such as in low light conditions in the fall) I will go to a 1/8 ounce spinnerbait. If the fish are inactive I will go to a Shaky Head worm or a small flipping jig like a bitsy jig. When i'm fishing small ponds I think smaller lures will out produce the larger ones.
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senkos'5' black w/ red flake kinamis '7' black w/red flake
bomber kranks rapala prop topwater jig& yum chunk trailor strike king bleeding tube and a buzz-bait in that order |
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Now thats a good ???? - One of the following:
Small Jointed minnow - agree with all on that one Mini Pop R rebel in black/silver 5 inch black senko - texas style Then again, I've been gettin skunked lately |
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Haven't fished in a pond in 55 years. But when I was a young one, I would use live crikets and worms for sunnies and cats. Never knew what a spinner bait was until I found a mepps. Caught my first bass on it and have been using spinner baits since.
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