Throw moving baits first. Use a white/chartreuse **spinnerbait** like a Strike King spinnerbait parallel to the bank and across that grass edge. Follow with a **lipless crankbait** like a Rapala Rippin’ Rap through open water to locate aggressive bass. These ponds with clean banks and grass transitions favor reaction strikes.
After covering water, slow down with a **Texas rigged green pumpkin Senko** or **black/blue jig** and drag it along the shoreline and any slope into deeper water. Early morning or evening, throw a **frog** along the edges and calm surface. These golf course style ponds almost always hold bass cruising the perimeter.
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if thats florida, a 1/16oz or 1/8oz rooster tail will catch anything from mayans to largies and peacocks if they’re in there.
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Throw moving baits first. Use a white/chartreuse **spinnerbait** like a Strike King spinnerbait parallel to the bank and across that grass edge. Follow with a **lipless crankbait** like a Rapala Rippin’ Rap through open water to locate aggressive bass. These ponds with clean banks and grass transitions favor reaction strikes.
After covering water, slow down with a **Texas rigged green pumpkin Senko** or **black/blue jig** and drag it along the shoreline and any slope into deeper water. Early morning or evening, throw a **frog** along the edges and calm surface. These golf course style ponds almost always hold bass cruising the perimeter.
if thats florida, a 1/16oz or 1/8oz rooster tail will catch anything from mayans to largies and peacocks if they’re in there.