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Hey guys im planning on going fishing tomorow at a friend of mines pond.  I have had some great luck in this pond(Look at the post Georgia Bassin) but the past two days we have had some heavy cloud cover with lots of thunder and lightening but very little rain.  The pond is not very big but has tons of logs and stumps in it.  Most of the fish i catch are on a rattling rougue or on a worm T-Rigged weightless.  I have some senkos and I want to try them so what do you guys think?  Any advice for a  day like this?  I dont typically fish after rains and such but tomorow is one of the odd days I dont have to work or have basketball practice.

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Those are just summer afternoon rain storms. Don't let them bother you. They don't have that much effect on the fish. Fish a senko. Fish a jig, fish anything you want. Just go fishing.

Is it muddy or stained water?

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The water is clear only to about 1 foot of depth but not due to muddyness its just really dark water and all of the bass I have caught out of there have been dark colored.  I was told it could possibly have to do with the cypress trees in the pond.

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I can promise you the bass don't mind getting wet  :o

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Stumps or logs... I would definetly be fishing a jig or soft plastic weedless. Bounce everything and anything through the thick stuff. Unless the pond gets fished regularily usually private pond fish will take anything you put infront of them.

If nothing seems to work with the colors your using always remember try to imitate the bait that is in the pond. Rainy days I usually stick with dark colors. Hope that helps.

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