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  1. Thanks for the replies! the vegitation is very healty still. doesn't seem to be dying off. I will try fishing the greenest areas. It has been raining quite often lately...maybe the fish are full! SWH- I am located in the Annapolis area. I guess I'll just keep casting away and see what happends. Thanks for the help!
  2. Hi I'm new here btw! From Maryland I try to fish everyday after work. I stick to local ponds which produce decend fish (decent to me atleast.) All this summer I've pulled out atleast 2 largemouths a day. Mostly range from 13-18 inches. Some days i'll get 3lb'ers all day...other days I'll just get 8 1 and 2lb'ers. Heres my issue - Over the last week I have caught 2 fish total. 10" each...I think it was the same fish. I'm not sure whats happening, haha. The air temp has dropped over the past week aswell. I've tryed everything! I usually have the best luck with 4.5" tubes on the bottom. In the past week I have tried all types/colors tubes(added rattles), worms, and other rubbers on the bottom. On the top I've tried buzz, frogs, and other rubber crap. I haven't caught anything on the top since about July anyway. The ponds have heavy veg all around so crank baits and spinners are out. Am I doing something wrong? I doubt it cause I have had so much success. Is it cause the water temp has dropped some? Or am I just having a string of bad luck? Maybe it's time to find some new places to fish? Any help or tips would be great! Thanks!!
  3. Everytime I drive by a golf coarse I wonder if there are fish in those ponds. I am going to have to do alittle fence hopping tomorrow after work I would assuse that an easy way to see if there are fish (maybe not bass specific, unless you can see them with your eyes) is to throw some pieces of bread in the water and see if anything eats it.

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