EddieC1981 Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 Heading there tonight in hopes of getting a slob (or at least something bigger than 2lbs) I went there for a short spell the other night and parked down at the dead end. and there is a path that seperates 2 parts of the pond. Of course it's got a crapload of lilypads. Since I"ve been slaying with soft plastics as of late. Any ideas on how I can make these hogs bite, they were slow as hell chasing after my ragetail toad the other night. Any advice on this pond is greatly appreciated. Quote
EddieC1981 Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 I saw them there the other night, like I said got a couple of hits with frogs but the amount of pads and vegetation is so much that it can be tough to get a plastic to the bottom. that's what's been working for mefor the last month. I'll Throw a pad crasher out tonight and work him in between the pads slowly and see how it goes. I shall let you know Nev, if it sucks I'll go back over to NHTI and get 1 or 2 small ones to make the effort worth while. Quote
Highhawk1948 Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 Weightless 10 inch zoom worm, #3 or 4 ought hook, at least 14 pound test line. 'Throw it out and move it slowly back. Quote
EddieC1981 Posted July 19, 2012 Author Posted July 19, 2012 Nothing, there was a group of 10 non english speaking people with 6 kids fishing for bluegills. Kids throwing stuff in the water. Screaming running around..After an hour I decided to to my the NHTI pond (guaranteed action as of late) got 4 including my new PB 4lber just after dark. Nice to know there are bigger fish than 1-2lbers in there. I'll try it again but later on in the evening around 7pm or so or first thing in the AM Quote
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