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Gonna go hit up some golf course ponds tomorrow today it was around 60 and rainy and tomorrow the low will be 40's just wondering what to use I have some ideas but I wanna know what you guys catch em on

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Lipless!!! And jigs and drop shot. But lipless have been my go-to lure for the past month or so as it's gotten cold (I'm in Colorado so we're a little ahead of the warmer states).

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Back when I fished golf course ponds I traveled light, so that I could move faster when someone was coming.  I generally used a 3/16 oz Brewer Slider head & worm on 6 lb line.   One a side note, eating golf course fish isn't a good idea, mostly because of the herbicides that drain into most golf course ponds.

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I agree with Fishes in trees, a finesse worm has produced for me in ponds at this time of year. I would also suggest slow rolling a spinnerbait, occasionally jerking or stopping to entice a reaction strike from the slowing down fish. I don't know about jigs, they haven't really worked in the main pond that I fish.

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