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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. 

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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.

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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.

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