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Try all the ones you have and see which one gets bit. Once you find something that is working you can experiment with variations of size and color.

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I do most of my fishing in ponds. These baits almost never fail me.

Zoom Trick Worm (weightless or shaky head rigged)

Baby Brush Hog (texas rigged, light weight)

4 and 5" Senko type baits (weightless texas or wacky)

3" Curly Tail Grub (small jig head)

7" Culprit worm (texas rigged, weightless or with a small splitshot/bullet weight)

Juts pick your preferred color and catch some fish.

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A little more info on the pond and environmental factors would be helpful in making suggestions on what to try.

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I have done most of my fishing in a pond. It really depends on the year, and time of year. In the spring when the water is clean I can use crankbaits and spinnerbaits. As the summer goes on and the weeds and moss get going I turn to texas rigged plastics. I use mostly bright colors because the water is pretty stained. There are rare moments in spring and early summer when it does get pretty clear, then I would use more natural colors.

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I'm mainly a pond fisherman too. The baits that produce for me this time of year are Chigger Craw, Brush Hogs, small jigs and light spinnerbaits. Be ready to experiement though.

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I have never met a pond that didn't like a topwater frog.

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