smr_hga Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 So there's this small pond I recently decided to fish. It is no more than an acre but it is manmade and I assume stocked. I used a three way swivel rig with two small jigs. I was able to get a lot of bites from small panfish and I caught 2 small bluegill. However, I did briefly spot a massive bass near the bank (pretty sure it was a bass) about 22 inches I would say. I'm wondering what lure I should use to catch bass or any other species that may also live in there. I've caught bass before on this rig but I just find it strange that every single bite was from a panfish (they were all quick nibbles). There could also be carp, crappie, catfish or whatever also living in there and I would like to catch as many different species as possible. Does anyone have any advice for these small ponds? Quote
Super User Koz Posted July 5, 2017 Super User Posted July 5, 2017 A Texas rigged Senko is my universal go to bait for bass fishing no matter where I fish. A crawfish or jig and craw has landed me some 3+ pounders as well. In the last week I bought a Whopper Plopper 130 and a Whopper Plopper 90 (both Bone) and the bass LOVE those as well. I'd start with the Senko, Quote
Chowderhead Posted July 5, 2017 Posted July 5, 2017 For me, the go to lures for the 1 acre pond I fish have been a small profile spinnerbait (BooYah Pond Magic) and a weightless Texas rigged stick bait (Havoc Flat Dawg). Always seem to catch decent numbers with these baits. Quote
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