trevor Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Today i fished a new, largish pond. It is crazy clear, pretty deep for a pond, bottom covered in small aquatic plants maybe 6 inches tall. Its hard to fish the pond due to lots of trees surrounding it. The pond has two islands in it. There are lots of laydowns in it. I fished for about two hours today. I caught one small fish on a firetiger spinnerbait and two on wacky worm. Quote
Super User Sam Posted June 17, 2010 Super User Posted June 17, 2010 Trevor, seems you cannot walk around the pond due to the trees so you will have to look for openings amongst the trees and brush where you can make underhanded casts. I would suggest a shaky head presentation if you cannot cast overhead or sideways. A Texas rigged plastic may also work along with a wacky Senko. But a trick worm on a shaky head could prove productive. Of course, you need a raft to float to the islands. But a raft costs money as does a small jon boat and then there is the question of where to launch your watercraft. All I can do is suggest finding openings to cast and then throw plastics for clear water (watermelon) or treble hook baits for clear water and spinnerbaits if possible. You may want to trim down your presentations, too, and fish finesse style. I know how frustrating it is when you can't walk around the pond to get to where the trees and brush hang over the bank. You just have to locate wood and other structure in the water and places to cast without getting hung up in a tree. Quote
kms399 Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 how deep is it right from the bank? don't be afraid to get wet, that is how i did most of my bank fishing as a kid. I wore my old ratty shoes and hopped in. most of my fishing was done waist deep in the water. Quote
timothy_spain Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 how deep is it right from the bank? don't be afraid to get wet, that is how i did most of my bank fishing as a kid. I wore my old ratty shoes and hopped in. most of my fishing was done waist deep in the water. x2 Quote
trevor Posted June 17, 2010 Author Posted June 17, 2010 I actually tried a shaky head, but i felt like i wasn't getting anywhere with it... the bottom has thick weeds as tall as the worm. When I caught the wacky-rig fish, it was on watermelon dingers. And i will take up your suggestions and wade! Quote
zerofivenismo Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Maybe try a dropshot rig, that way your bait is just above the weeds. Quote
trevor Posted June 17, 2010 Author Posted June 17, 2010 Maybe try a dropshot rig, that way your bait is just above the weeds. Good idea... will do! Quote
trevor Posted June 17, 2010 Author Posted June 17, 2010 PS ill probably fish there again today. Ill report. Quote
Shad_Master Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 how deep is it right from the bank? don't be afraid to get wet, that is how i did most of my bank fishing as a kid. I wore my old ratty shoes and hopped in. most of my fishing was done waist deep in the water. You have to be careful with this - there is a pond near my home that sounds similar - arrived one day to find the firetruck trying to extract a wader who was stuck in the silt/muck on the bottom. Quote
trevor Posted June 17, 2010 Author Posted June 17, 2010 Fished for an hour - one looker. Thats it. I fished spinnerbait, wacky, and dropshot. Quote
fishermantony Posted June 17, 2010 Posted June 17, 2010 Maybe give a T-rigged worm or a jig a shot. Quote
Nebraska Bassin Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 Maybe give a T-rigged worm or a jig a shot. X2 Jigs seem to work well in ponds like that. Quote
Gangley Posted June 18, 2010 Posted June 18, 2010 how deep is it right from the bank? don't be afraid to get wet, that is how i did most of my bank fishing as a kid. I wore my old ratty shoes and hopped in. most of my fishing was done waist deep in the water. props to you on that, but you wouldnt go waist deep in any water I fish and last long, haha. Quote
gotarheelz14 Posted June 20, 2010 Posted June 20, 2010 So why does a wacky head make sense in this situation? As far as I can gather, there are a lot of trees which impede casting distance and casting accuracy. So, does the wacky head rig here give you a lot of movement and action on the bait in a situation where you cannot conventionally work the rod (6o'clock-12o'clock)? That's my guess. Please straighten me out! Carlos Quote
Big-O Posted June 20, 2010 Posted June 20, 2010 Tube'n'waders would be my choice....inexpensive models are available and they are extremely safe. And I use standard swimming fins for mobility. I have fished them many times over the years and often when I have boats of all sizes to choose from sitting in my garage. Can you catch large fish from them...well 12.90lbs is my biggest bass so far from a Tube but definitely one of the most memorable to date That ride was better than anything Six Flags has ever had Big O www.ragetail.com Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted June 20, 2010 Super User Posted June 20, 2010 I'd have to agree with Big 0. Your situation calls for a float tube. Back in the day, I did my share of wading and it occasionally got weird. Get another inner tube and strap a milk crate inside it and you can drag alot of stuff with you, you can experiment to your hearts content. I'm assuming that there is absolutely no way to slip a small jon boat or a pond boat into this water. Quote
trevor Posted June 20, 2010 Author Posted June 20, 2010 So why does a wacky head make sense in this situation? As far as I can gather, there are a lot of trees which impede casting distance and casting accuracy. So, does the wacky head rig here give you a lot of movement and action on the bait in a situation where you cannot conventionally work the rod (6o'clock-12o'clock)? That's my guess. Please straighten me out! Carlos Im not sure if you mean wacky rig of shaky head! ;D Wacky rig works fine for me, i just pitch and let sink. give it one yoyo and then reel it in. Quote
Eddie Munster Posted June 23, 2010 Posted June 23, 2010 Today i fished a new, largish pond. It is crazy clear, pretty deep for a pond, bottom covered in small aquatic plants maybe 6 inches tall. Its hard to fish the pond due to lots of trees surrounding it. The pond has two islands in it. There are lots of laydowns in it. I fished for about two hours today. I caught one small fish on a firetiger spinnerbait and two on wacky worm. When's the last time you changed your line? What size gear are you using? The guys can correct me if I'm wrong but in real clear water aren't you supposed to downsize the presentation. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/clear_water_tips.html Quote
trevor Posted June 25, 2010 Author Posted June 25, 2010 I actually changed my line a week ago, so its ok. Quote
BassThumb Posted June 26, 2010 Posted June 26, 2010 how deep is it right from the bank? don't be afraid to get wet, that is how i did most of my bank fishing as a kid. I wore my old ratty shoes and hopped in. most of my fishing was done waist deep in the water. Sounds like a wading situation to me, too. Quote
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