Fool Hollow Lake, AZ or Show Low Lake
I also fish some small local ponds.
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I love fishing for mainly largemouth and smallmouth bass. I occasionally fish for Trout depending on who I am with. I am a topwater enthusiast. I find a way to make topwater work year round somehow and it’s my favorite style of fishing. I am also an avid power fisher (obviously). I don’t enjoy finessey baits but sometimes it’s your only option. I fish a lot of pressured AZ lakes and ponds so if anyone ever needs advice or has advice, let me know. Also I am not sure if anything is better than the sound of a Curado DC…
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that’s what i have heard, i love the honesty here and i don’t consider it to be bitter. it is a very valid point. i’ve really only been fishing these 2 ponds lately and that’s about it. cant really find bass at any other urban ponds. Even fools hollow lake in Show Low is fairly pressured and people poach so often. I have no idea why you would poach the urban pond bass.. that’s just ridiculous.
holy **** that’s genius dude. i think what makes that bait dominate in the valley, is that these fish see too much **** and i’ve caught the most fish on the most unorthodox lures. poppers with crazy designs, buzzbaits with no skirts and just paddle tails, popper frogs, etc. if they haven’t seen it, they will usually hit it. i love this idea from you! let me know if u got anything else that you like to throw on topwater that seems to work for ya. i love topwater just like most anglers out there so i love to get more info!
Hey y’all,
I was wondering what small ponds you know of in the Phoenix area that aren’t as pressured or have really good bass in them. seems like a lot of the more popular ones get slammed these days and it’s hard to really find good spots!
Thanks!!!
Hey all,
I was wondering what you guys like to use when the water is going into the 50’s during the winter. Poppers slow? Whatever you guys think let me know . i typically fish small ponds and go shallow.
i hear you brotha. it hit 116 a couple weeks back and i had to stop the fishing for a little.. they are only biting on small profile chartreuse and white baits. i will basically do anything to throw topwater. anything reaction strike based in in love with. i’m a high paced human being so i typically like to be moving frequently. so buzzbaits, poppers, spooks, frogs, etc. are my favorite. i had some guys talking about getting a nasty shad bronzeeye frog popper. for the shad bite going on. walk it and pop it slowly. i’ve been throwing flukes and we get bites but nothing big. i’ve been trying to get up to my cabin and fish up there. it’s 60s-70s right now and water temp is great for fishing. but for now i gotta deal with the pressures ponds near me. we just went through a storm so i am planning on fishing today. but it’s goin pretty slow as of fishing... and it’s not like there’s a bunch of cover that i can target. there’s little to no cover on those ponds. i’d be skipping jigs under it if so but i haven’t been able to.. thanks for the help guys. let me know what you think
that’s awesome brotha. i love sea rays. we used to have a slx 270 a couple years back and sold it. we have a little fishing boat now but d**n do i miss that boat. i want to go up and fish lake powell a little too. one of my dream spots. but good luck out there!!!
haha. we hit 124 a couple years back and we hit 118 2 weeks ago. 110 and under is cool for me. but lately it’s been 108 with 30% humidity and oh lordy that suffers me.
Hey all,
I have been fishing some local urban ponds lately. I have been fishing buzzbait, wacky rigs, texas rigs, carolina rigs, crankbaits, and jigs. honestly i have no clue what to do anymore. it’s 106 outside and these ponds are shallow. so anyone have advice on what to do?
lol i love that. the water is decently stained there. not too bad. what colors do you recommend. i have a chartreuse and white senko, baby bass senkos, i can roll with anything
sounds like a plan. used a slip shot rig yesterday with a yamasenko on the end and brought in a decent bass. so y’all are really helping. thank you. now here’s a good question. it’s about in the 70 degree range up at my cabin. the lake we fish at has some vegetation and smallmouth and the other has largies and smallies what do i fish at this time of year in those situations? finesse? craw jig? swim bait?
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