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5 rods should do the trick ------ jigs, spinnerbait, rattle trap/crank bait, pointer minnow and senko.

It's hard to tell from your video but it looks like there is a nice point in video 1 that might be worth fishing.

What is the average depth of the lake?

What type of cover/structure is on/in the lake?

What will be the water temp?

Posted

5 rods should do the trick ------ jigs, spinnerbait, rattle trap/crank bait, pointer minnow and senko.

It's hard to tell from your video but it looks like there is a nice point in video 1 that might be worth fishing.

What is the average depth of the lake?

What type of cover/structure is on/in the lake?

What will be the water temp?

- Not sure on the water temp, will be fishing from shore

- Chunk rock and gravel, and grass

- It gets EXTREMELY deep

- No boating allowed so dont know about the depth in the middle

  • Super User
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I would use crank baits and jigs from shore. You're going to have a heck of a time trying to QUIETLY fish from the bank with all that brush around. I would probably focus casting to the opposite shore with a jig and work it back to me. Try casting a crank parrallel to shore (if you can find a spot) at different depths.

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You need to fish that one point sticking out...look for beds come april. Pond fishing in my opinion is different then lske fishing, not by much because bass still use a pattern. You should fish the pond the next warm day you have.

Lures: carolina-rigged lizard,buzzbait and or spinnerbait/charturse or white

Shallow diving crankbaits

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When fishing from shore, its almost always better to fish with T-rigged soft plastics and jigs. This way you can pick apart and fish the good spots thoroughly. ( plus cranks and other powerlures can get caught up in weeds and cover much more easily) I always start with short parallel pitches to the bank, then i make short casts and pitches in a fanning motion around me. Then i go ahead and do longer casts. This way you make dang sure that if a fish is there, he will know that the lure is there too. I repeat this process over again as i move down the bank, I will move 50-75 feet between casting spots.

*make sure to repeatedly pound anything that looks like it would hold a fish.

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