I know I've used this answer to similar topics in the past, but I'll repeat it. Anyway, if you are bank bound, one of the most important pieces of equipment you need is a good pair of hip waders. It will get you off the bank a little bit and make it easier for you to parallel the weed line with whatever bait you want. For mid-summer fishing, go ahead and get a belly boat, some sort of tube to float in around the pond.
If you want to try to catch the biggest fish in the pond, use bait. Step A - Catch a bluegill. Step B - Get a 5/0 or 6/0 circle hook and impale it diagonally through the back of the bluegill. Get a float large enough to suspend the impaled bluegill a foot to foot and a half beneath the surface. For a rod & reel, I'd use a flipping stick and minimum 20 lb test or braid if you got it. If you don't have a flipping stick, use the stoutest tackle you have access to. Place the bluegill/float combo in open water, 1 or 2 feet past the outside edge of the weed line. Make sure you have enough float to suspend the bluegill. (if necessary, you can use a balloon, inflated and tied to the line.) No action in 15 minutes or so - pick a different section of weed line. If the bluegill dies, catch another bluegill.
This is a mid-west variation of shiner fishing, like they do in Florida. If you need more information, google shiner fishing in Florida and adapt that information to your situation. A "quick strike" rig is an option to the circle hook. You can google how to make one of those. Good luck