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I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last
year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks |
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I have a similar 2 acre pond and in the spring I like to use stick baits on
the surface and senko type baits slow near the dropoffs to the shore. Jigs fished slow also work. "Kdod" wrote in message . .. I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a similar 2 acre pond and in the spring I like to use stick baits on the surface and senko type baits slow near the dropoffs to the shore. Jigs fished slow also work. "Kdod" wrote in message . .. I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks Not sure what "senko type baits" are. Thanks Keith |
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Try this
http://www.insideline.net/2000/price-0708-00.html "Kdod" wrote in message ... "Richard" wrote in message ... I have a similar 2 acre pond and in the spring I like to use stick baits on the surface and senko type baits slow near the dropoffs to the shore. Jigs fished slow also work. "Kdod" wrote in message . .. I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks Not sure what "senko type baits" are. Thanks Keith |
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Slow roll spinnerbaits (shad skirts with nickel(sunny) or gold (cloudy)
blades) to cover alot of water on the bottom. Crank baits and hard jerk baits for everything else. You'll cover plenty of water and they match the hatch nicely in clear water. Thats my 2 cents Dave V "Kdod" wrote in message . .. I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks |
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![]() "David Vito" wrote in message ... Slow roll spinnerbaits (shad skirts with nickel(sunny) or gold (cloudy) blades) to cover alot of water on the bottom. Crank baits and hard jerk baits for everything else. You'll cover plenty of water and they match the hatch nicely in clear water. Thats my 2 cents Dave V "Kdod" wrote in message . .. I have small pond (appox. 15 ft deep) I fish, just found it late summer last year and was having great luck using a pond-scum frog on top of the growth. I would like to know what to use now the water is crystal clear and there is no growth around the banks. I did catch 1 this week-end using a semi-submersible crawdad. Thanks Thanks much |
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