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#1960570 - 02/10/08 08:25 PM Pond in Subdivision
waitinforabite Offline
Angler

Registered: 10/16/05
Posts: 330
Loc: Kyle
After fishing mostly for cats the last decade or so I have once again takin up bass fishing. Here where I live there are 2 Lakes about 15 acres a piece. I have caught some real good cats but the last few days I have gone out there and tried artificial worms, flukes, spinners, rubber minnows,then I tied on a bass looking top water and BAM. Got 4 last night in 30 minutes. Tonight I got there late and got one bite on the same lure. I also tried the "weedless" frog that I payed 5$ for at Wal mart. It got caught in some weeds and broke off.

How are you supposed to fish those anyways? I bought 2 so I still got a shot at it.
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#1970825 - 02/13/08 09:17 PM Re: Pond in Subdivision [Re: waitinforabite]
ksutton Offline
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Registered: 03/12/03
Posts: 2023
Loc: Flower Mound, TX, USA
Those frogs get caught up a lot. You are supposed to jerk them right over the tops of weed beds. I only use them when in my boat so I can get them loose.

Try some Zoom Wooly Curltails rigged weedless and weightless. I've always had good luck with them in ponds and small lakes.

Kevin
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