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New pond. #12591439 01/23/18 05:56 AM
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Sunset lake in Guymon. 13 acre lake. People say it has a few bass, Crappie (doesn't seem big enough but I hear they're there), sunfish, and Catfish (Don't care about them). So, what do I stock up on? I just moved here. I don't like watching a bobber, so artificial only. Beetle spins? Roaduunnets? Curly tails?

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Rooster tails and crappie jigs

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As many pond hoppers like my self, I am surpised that with 400 views, this got 1 reply.
I would say rooster tails are my favorite go to baits in pond.
Depending on depth, you can even use crank baits, work very well in ponds.
But my go to is rooster tails, they catch bass or crappie.
Cranks and spinner baits next, cant go wrong either way.
Especially as it begins to warm up, it will be great in a month or so.

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Well, if we don't get rain or snow soon it'll be a non issue! Sunset lakes getting kinda low.

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