Kevin Beachy Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 So, on Monday, I am planning on going to this pond that I know about that I don't think anybody has fished in for YEARS. The owner dug it about fifteen years ago, and stocked it with trout, so I don't even know if it has any bass in it? This ponds is surrounded in cattails and stuff like that, and I don't know if the fish will be really spooky or not? Need some tips and stuff for how to fish it! ~Kevin Quote
Super User Sam Posted May 1, 2015 Super User Posted May 1, 2015 Just walk around, looking down for snakes, and throw what ever you want. You can start with search baits as crankbaits or go for finesse with a flip and pitch rig. If there are largemouth bass in the pond you will find out. But before you go, check out how to fish for trout so you can bring some tackle and go after them if there are no bass in the pond. Let us know what you threw and the results. Good luck. 1 Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 1, 2015 Author Posted May 1, 2015 Just walk around, looking down for snakes, and throw what ever you want. You can start with search baits as crankbaits or go for finesse with a flip and pitch rig. If there are largemouth bass in the pond you will find out. But before you go, check out how to fish for trout so you can bring some tackle and go after them if there are no bass in the pond. Let us know what you threw and the results. Good luck. Snakes are the worst thing that I will be scared off.... ~Kevin Quote
Mccallister25 Posted May 1, 2015 Posted May 1, 2015 I used to fish a little pond with a buddy that was kinda like yours. It was on some of his family's property. Way off the main road, smack dab in the middle of the woods. Kinda treacherous to get to, but we caught bass on just about anything we tossed in there. We would go through bags and bags of senkos. Very fun fishing. Snakes everywhere though. Hanging on tree limbs, the whole 9. Just be careful and pay attention to your surroundings. Have fun!! 1 Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted May 1, 2015 Super User Posted May 1, 2015 Senkos and spinnerbaits are my favorite starting baits. If there's not a ton of vegetation/wood I'll switch to a lipless from the 'bait. Quote
MIbassin Posted May 2, 2015 Posted May 2, 2015 Inline spinners will catch bass and trout. I would start there. 1 Quote
ABW Posted May 2, 2015 Posted May 2, 2015 There are snakes that chill out where I fish too. They usually are more scared of you than you are them Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 2, 2015 Author Posted May 2, 2015 There are snakes that chill out where I fish too. They usually are more scared of you than you are them Till you scream like a baby... ~Kevin 1 Quote
ABW Posted May 2, 2015 Posted May 2, 2015 Till you scream like a baby... ~Kevin Lol. But to answer your question I would fish what you have confidence in. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted May 2, 2015 Super User Posted May 2, 2015 First post, welcome to the forum. Search baits, Topwater baits. Spinnerbaits. Shallow cranks. Minnow baits. Split shot rigged worm. Carolina rigged senkos / brushogs. 1/8oz weight. Inline spinners. Scents, polarized glasses, your lucky hat, make sure you have your skills with you. I fish from shore too. 1 Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted May 2, 2015 Super User Posted May 2, 2015 Inline spinners will catch bass and trout. I would start there. My #1 choice as well, bass jump all over them, I've been catching quite few over 18-20" on them. How deep is the pond and what's the vegetation like? I would also have with me flukes, they can be fished as a topwater or further down in the water column, can't go wrong with senko. I wouldn't take any thing else. Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 2, 2015 Author Posted May 2, 2015 First post, welcome to the forum. Search baits, Topwater baits. Spinnerbaits. Shallow cranks. Minnow baits. Split shot rigged worm. Carolina rigged senkos / brushogs. 1/8oz weight. Inline spinners. Scents, polarized glasses, your lucky hat, make sure you have your skills with you. I fish from shore too. I'm not new to here, unless you call 670 some post new.... ~Kevin Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 2, 2015 Author Posted May 2, 2015 My #1 choice as well, bass jump all over them, I've been catching quite few over 18-20" on them. How deep is the pond and what's the vegetation like? I would also have with me flukes, they can be fished as a topwater or further down in the water column, can't go wrong with senko. I wouldn't take any thing else. I have no clue how deep it is or what vegetation is or anything else about it. I have NEVER been right down beside it... ~Kevin Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 6, 2015 Author Posted May 6, 2015 Ok, so I went there, and caught 5 tiny little guys... I will upload some pics a little later, but this pond is really cool! ~Kevin Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted May 6, 2015 Super User Posted May 6, 2015 Ok, so I went there, and caught 5 tiny little guys... I will upload some pics a little later, but this pond is really cool! ~Kevin 5 tiny little guys are cool? Lol glad you had fun I love trying new waters. 2 Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 6, 2015 Author Posted May 6, 2015 Here is the pond, and of my goodness, these guys were green! P.S. Sorry about the lines through the one picture, I was shaking! ~Kevin 1 Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 6, 2015 Author Posted May 6, 2015 I don't know how to find the bigger ones in there..... All I can catch is smaller ones ~Kevin Quote
Super User Senko lover Posted May 6, 2015 Super User Posted May 6, 2015 Frogs and spinnerbaits all day baby! Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 6, 2015 Author Posted May 6, 2015 Frogs and spinnerbaits all day baby! Well, I tried frogs, but not spinnerbaits.... I thought about using them, but decided not to? What color should I use? ~Kevin Quote
jbw252 Posted May 6, 2015 Posted May 6, 2015 Inline spinners will catch bass and trout. I would start there. Ditto. 1 Quote
MIbassin Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 I have to say, of all the places people fish on this website, you fish some of the nicest/most picturesque looking ponds Quote
Kevin Beachy Posted May 7, 2015 Author Posted May 7, 2015 I have to say, of all the places people fish on this website, you fish some of the nicest/most picturesque looking ponds Well, thanks! I guess the good ol Shenadoah Valley is the nicest place to live! ~Kevin 1 Quote
Rez Posted May 7, 2015 Posted May 7, 2015 Well, thanks! I guess the good ol Shenadoah Valley is the nicest place to live! ~Kevin I second that! Quote
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