rodrickw Posted September 17, 2013 Posted September 17, 2013 I fish this huge pond at my hometown, and I learn something new about these fish every month to create the right pattern. Today I was stumped though, because I could not get the bass to bite to save my life. i noticed that the wind was coming from the northeast about 10 mph, and i tried to follow the wind but to no avail. i spooked two bass hiding in the weeds on the bank, and i threw a finesse worm, spinnerbait, swimbait, texas rigged junebug zoom u tail, and a carolina rig with a u tail. no bites. the only bite i had the bass nipped at it and pulled my worm from the hook. from the left side of the pond is shallow 4-5 feet to the end which is a rock quarry is deep 12-20 ft. did the bass go deep because of the north wind? i fished today 9-17-2013. Quote
Robdog Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 Unweighted wacky rigged senko fished SLOW and tight to cover will cure your problem. The main thing is slow way down and keep your bait in front of them for a longer period of time. I'm here in SC and see the same things in my lakes. Quote
Robdog Posted September 18, 2013 Posted September 18, 2013 I forgot to add, these are typical post cold front conditions. So just look in the places you would normally find them and use the tactics I listed in the prior post or something you prefer, and be persistent. Good Luck. Quote
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