It's got Bass, Bluegill, Carp, Catfish

Posted by BrutalOwl

6 Comments

  1. Drop shot on a #4 hook for the bass and bluegigis. Worm, sinker and bobber for the catfish.

  2. I would start with the Northland Mimic Minnow 1/16oz in the perch pattern. If that doesn’t work one of the flashback mini chatterbaits would be next.

  3. westerosi_wolfhunter on

    Honestly man I’d tie a worm on and throw it out just to see what fish were in there and then kinda go from there.

  4. sobeboy3131_ on

    Tiny crappie jigs for the bluegill. The smaller the better down to 1/100th oz.Usually they’ll sit under dock like that and you can vertically jig them. Of course, small pieces of worms on a size 8-10 hook will work if you have them.

    Wacky rigs, spinnerbaits, and frogs for the bass. Plenty of other good choices but those are the 3 I’d start with (maybe save the frog for post spawn)

    You can’t beat corn on a small (size 6-8) hook for carp. A relatively light (8lb-ish) leader helps a lot since they can be surprisingly line shy. Don’t be afraid to try different spots on the lake for carp- they have preferred feeding areas that are sometimes hard to find at first.

    Bullhead catfish like hot dogs, and channel catfish like cut bluegill pieces.

  5. If you want bass- just TX rig a weightless Senko. Toss it in and bounce it off the bottom.

    Also walk around the entire pond. Don’t just sit in one spot.

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