Pretty muddy. Black or chartreuse. Not sure depth, but middle might be a little less turbid.
EasyAcresPaul on
Find structure. I would fish those reeds and the spot just in the front of the trees. Perhaps there’s some branches down there from a storm that hold fish.
Red lipless crank is a good choice for that muddy water. Yo-yo just off the bottom, slow pumps.
Dark chatterbait might work or drag a 1/4oz jig, black or black/blue. Small ned rig with a dark worm might work too.
The_HomieNextDoor on
Black and blue flake anything would be my first go to. Try the clickbait paired with a back and blue flake kraken craw.
Threexsforthestone on
Walk and fish all around it, Texas rigged zoom blue crawfish
sea_foam_blues on
White/chartreuse fluke on a 1/16 belly weighted hook would be my first one. After that probably black and blue or junebug worm
Beautiful-Command-38 on
i’d walk to every corner and pie slice long cast parallel to every bank, start casting close to the bank then work outward a foot till you’re casting horizontal then move to the next corner, they are eatin minnows for sure so i’d go with a 3in swimbait on a 1/8th jighead
robbietreehorn on
Muddy water is a good time for the classic spinnerbait
BobTheKiller321 on
Spinner bait, fish the edge of the pond. My understanding is in muddy water, the fish put their backs to the bank so they can see in front of them then ambush anything that swims by.
In the pond I fish, it’s not nearly that dirty, but I often cast 1 to 3 feet from the bank. Good luck
jUsT-As-G0oD on
Definitely something loud and black/blue, maybe white. That water is MUDDY.
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Blue / black chatterbait would be my first try
Pretty muddy. Black or chartreuse. Not sure depth, but middle might be a little less turbid.
Find structure. I would fish those reeds and the spot just in the front of the trees. Perhaps there’s some branches down there from a storm that hold fish.
Red lipless crank is a good choice for that muddy water. Yo-yo just off the bottom, slow pumps.
Dark chatterbait might work or drag a 1/4oz jig, black or black/blue. Small ned rig with a dark worm might work too.
Black and blue flake anything would be my first go to. Try the clickbait paired with a back and blue flake kraken craw.
Walk and fish all around it, Texas rigged zoom blue crawfish
White/chartreuse fluke on a 1/16 belly weighted hook would be my first one. After that probably black and blue or junebug worm
i’d walk to every corner and pie slice long cast parallel to every bank, start casting close to the bank then work outward a foot till you’re casting horizontal then move to the next corner, they are eatin minnows for sure so i’d go with a 3in swimbait on a 1/8th jighead
Muddy water is a good time for the classic spinnerbait
Spinner bait, fish the edge of the pond. My understanding is in muddy water, the fish put their backs to the bank so they can see in front of them then ambush anything that swims by.
In the pond I fish, it’s not nearly that dirty, but I often cast 1 to 3 feet from the bank. Good luck
Definitely something loud and black/blue, maybe white. That water is MUDDY.