Brett's_daddy Posted July 13, 2018 Posted July 13, 2018 Okay, so we'd like to go fishing one morning this weekend. The weather report is as follows: Saturday - cloudy with temps in the mid 60's, chance for an occasional shower. Sunday - partly cloudy to mostly sunny with temps in the upper 60's/low 70's. 1st, which morning would you prefer and 2nd what types of baits and 3rd what color schemes would you use? This is a smaller pond, about 30ft. deep in the middle but predominantly shallow like from 2ft. - 12ft., it is essentially two small ponds connected by a long, narrow canal. It is also strictly a warm-water fishery, holding pickerel, largemouth bass, yellow perch and sunfish. The main body of water is ringed with lily pads and cattails and a ton of other vegetation, the water is pretty clear. Let's call the water temp 70 degrees...give or take a couple of degrees. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted July 13, 2018 Super User Posted July 13, 2018 During periods of low light - A frog around the pads & cattails. Rest of the day - two baits: A Texas rigged weightless stick worm (Senko) and a very light ( 3/16 or 1/4 oz) Medium size Texas rigged skirted craw or creature bait; worked painful slow along the bottom. A-Jay 2 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 13, 2018 Super User Posted July 13, 2018 I would choose saturday and give buzzbaits a heck of a try . Of course I would throw some plastic worms too . Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted July 13, 2018 Super User Posted July 13, 2018 On Saturday, I would get on the canal and cast into the main part of the pond. I'd start out with topwaters, and make it big and noisy so the bass under the pads can hear it. Later on I would use a jig, or a t-rigged plastic worm, and target the edges of the lily pads. Quote
Black Hawk Basser Posted July 13, 2018 Posted July 13, 2018 Saturday is my type of bass weather; thinking about my tackle selection, my first casts would be with a live target sunfish in shallow cover. I'd also be working near the surface along weed edges with a weightless pearl white super fluke, Texas rigged. Maybe a buzz toad too. A spinnerbait of some sort would also get some work, I'm sure. If I had to slow it down, I'd opt for a Texas rigged senko or, as mentioned, a small-ish skirted jig/craw combo. Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted July 14, 2018 Global Moderator Posted July 14, 2018 Wouldn't matter. Frogs in the vegetation, top water around it, Rage Bug or Craw below it, and a Fat Max ribbon tail through it until I found a pattern and stay with it Mike Mike Quote
Super User Catt Posted July 14, 2018 Super User Posted July 14, 2018 Don't fish on Sunday ? At first light I would throw 1. Rage Cut R Green Pump/Pearl Belly, Texas Rigged, 1/8 oz bullet weight; buzz on top & dropped into holes. 2. Zoom's Salty Super Fluke Crazy Chrome 3. Jig-n-Craw or Texas Rig 1/2 oz probably something matching bream Quote
thinkingredneck Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 Fish cloudy days when I can. Zoom toad near pads, or some other frog type bait. Trick worm or jig and pig. Clear water, use greens, dark water use black or purples. That is where I'd start. Quote
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