07-05-07, 01:23 PM | #1 |
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Sloppy Seconds
Hey everybody, got a quik question. I have about a 3 acre pond behind our local high school with a lot of slop,branches,scum,etc. on the surface. Me and my buddies catch many bass here each outing in the 10-14" range. We use to use scum frogs and poppers to catch them, now we use T-Rigs and Weightless T-Rigs b/c poppers and frogs aren't workin' anymore. This pond gets a fair amount of pressure from local kids and people, but me and my buddies are the only ones to take canoes out here b/c it's such a long drag(300yds).Why can't we still get these bass on topwater? Could this be b/c the bass are used to seeing topwater lures?
Also, what else could I use to produce bigger bass? Many folks talk of 5 pounders coming out of here each year. What could I do to score one of these bad boys? Just going to say thanks in advance, b/c I know all the nice people of Kevin's Bassin' Site will drill me with pro knowledge.
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