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  1. The 4 inch is a great bait, I even use it for bed fishing
  2. I use my school backpack, holds all I need
  3. Zoom soft plastics, no *** and h2o rods, and Abu/bps reels
  4. I fish muddy water, so I like black, junebug, black and blue, and plum(for 10 inch worms) That's only for muddy water though
  5. 6"6-7 foot medium power fast action
  6. Thanks for the help everyone
  7. T-rigged 10 inch worm, senko
  8. Lay downs, trees, points, riprap and a bunch of other stuff
  9. Thanks for the tips, I always watch my line, I caught 8 the other day at that pond and all of them were caught by line-watching, that was one time where I actually felt it because the bass hit it so hard
  10. I've caught fish in it before. I get stuck when I fish the shoreline and catch no fish, then I don't know what to do as far as points and stuff like that underwater
  11. It's about 15 acres. No dam or retention wall, it has a pipe going out of it. I've been doing fine there, I just want to know how to fish stuff other than the shoreline
  12. I fished the weeds with 1 bite, no wood, rocks, or creek.
  13. How can I find fish in a pond with no fish finder or anything like that. I normally just fish the bank and all visible cover but if that doesn't work I don't know what to do next. Thanks
  14. How can I find fish in a pond with no fish finder or anything like that. I normally just fish the bank and all visible cover but if that doesn't work I don't know what to do next. Thanks
  15. If you don't already have a rod get a 6"6 to 7 foot medium spinning rod. For line you could get 10 pound mono or 15-20 # braid with a leader of you fish clear water. I would get a top water bait like a frog or spook, a spinnerbait or chatter bait. Also, get a pack of zoom trick worms and zoom ole monsters, as well as some berkely pit bosses for heavy cover. I would get gamakatsu 3/0 and 5/o ewg hooks. I would also get 3/16 oz. lead weights and 1/2 tungsten weights. Look for structure. Zoom ole monsters are a top producer in the summer for me?Those are what work for me in the south, so I'm sure they'll work in Washington to. Where I live in the south right now It's 90 degrees which is basically summer. In the summer fish heavy cover, deep structure, and SHADE. Good luck!
  16. Cast from far away
  17. How go spooks do in muddy water? Would I be better off with something like a buzz bait? Thanks
  18. What color of big game line should I get? Clear? I fish muddy water. Thanks
  19. Texas rigged trick worm and ole monster
  20. To save money, I t-rig a senko first, then when I can't t-rig them, I save them for wacky- rigging.
  21. Fishing at a pond today, I threw a t-rigged trick worm really close to the bank and something ate it like a top water, it came out of the water. Were these bass? I missed them both times. Thanks
  22. SC has some good pond fishing. Nothing like other states but I still enjoy it
  23. Would y'all recommend pline c21 or cxx over big game?
  24. I would get a 6 ratio

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