its a small pond stocked with spotted and largemouth bass, I've caught a lot of small bass close to the bank on some bfs plastics on a ned head, I want to catch bigger bass and want to know your guys opinion
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24 Comments
Own_Worldliness202 on
I’d start with a chatter bait to find out depth and structure
Fragrant-Bear6 on
If water temp is above 60, bone color choppo
Crazy_CrotchGoblin on
Underspin,chatter and jig
Fishyback on
A lure or live bait
bassman805 on
Green pumpkin Senko
Deftone1215 on
A house, looking Hella peaceful there.
Turntup6oh on
Chatter Or popper
Enough_Monk_9868 on
Prolly a flat rock
raiderleft on
A rock
Hammertime_420 on
Weightless senko
the_dude_rug on
Shakey head craw/worm or buzzbait if water temp is high enough
captaincato on
If I don’t know what the bottom looks like, I’ll throw something that covers a lot of water like a lipless crankbait, a jig, or a spinnerbait in sort of a fan pattern. If there is a drop off or structure, I would focus on that and try to match the the bait available naturally
gingerbeardgiant on
I’m fan casting and cranking a square bill until I get hit, then bumping a jig around that area.
steeler9898 on
Chartreuse & White Chatterbait, slowly moving along the shoreline fanning that thing around, from along the shoreline to the depths. If no bites on Chartreuse, try out black & blue and see if they react to that.
ExactReport691 on
Shallow diving squarebill, spinner bait, maybe a grub
Colonelforbin1987 on
My wife
WallyBooger on
Start with top water and work your way down. Assuming this time of year a slow wakebait to start, then a paddletail or fluke through the middle column, then a senko or a jig to work the bottom.
Extension_Reveal_766 on
Rooster tail would do some justice here.
kraytwin on
Grub, shallow crank, lizard
Maleficent-Bother187 on
I would use two rods with live worms and throw one to the middle and one 15-20 feet from shore.
Desperate-Bowler-559 on
Its crankshaft time! Get a lip less crank bait and enjoy.
edchavez on
Chrome gold ratl trap or a white spinner bait with silver blades
24 Comments
I’d start with a chatter bait to find out depth and structure
If water temp is above 60, bone color choppo
Underspin,chatter and jig
A lure or live bait
Green pumpkin Senko
A house, looking Hella peaceful there.
Chatter Or popper
Prolly a flat rock
A rock
Weightless senko
Shakey head craw/worm or buzzbait if water temp is high enough
If I don’t know what the bottom looks like, I’ll throw something that covers a lot of water like a lipless crankbait, a jig, or a spinnerbait in sort of a fan pattern. If there is a drop off or structure, I would focus on that and try to match the the bait available naturally
I’m fan casting and cranking a square bill until I get hit, then bumping a jig around that area.
Chartreuse & White Chatterbait, slowly moving along the shoreline fanning that thing around, from along the shoreline to the depths. If no bites on Chartreuse, try out black & blue and see if they react to that.
Shallow diving squarebill, spinner bait, maybe a grub
My wife
Start with top water and work your way down. Assuming this time of year a slow wakebait to start, then a paddletail or fluke through the middle column, then a senko or a jig to work the bottom.
Rooster tail would do some justice here.
Grub, shallow crank, lizard
I would use two rods with live worms and throw one to the middle and one 15-20 feet from shore.
Its crankshaft time! Get a lip less crank bait and enjoy.
Chrome gold ratl trap or a white spinner bait with silver blades
Texas rig
Wacky worm