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Mr. Aquarium

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  1. good luck gettin info! time is key when finding these places! look at ponds on maps and go fish em! time on the water is all you need!
  2. ive had much better luck on the 90s then the 130! i got 130 loon and i dont think ive caught a fish on it! but the 90s are awesome! first time using it i caught a 4.5 6.9 3.2 and 2.5 all smallies!
  3. i smoked the sea bass over the weekend down the cape! we caught a grandslam of inshore fish. sea bass,fluke,tautog,striper,bluefish,scup,sea robin,dog fish and a squid. it was so awesome! we often doubled up on sea bass with 2 fish on 1 rig. biggest sea bass was 5lbs and 25 inches!
  4. so i have this pond thats part of a river system. its one of the best herring runs in the state. its shallow about 8 feet. lot of submerged weeds in the summer. some structure but not much. water is very clear. PICKEREL ARE EVERYWHERE!!!!!!!!! but theres some of the biggest bass ive ever seen in this ponds! ive hooked em but havent landed them. the bite is very tough! and ill usually catch a dink bass or 2 and 100 pickerel. ill fish anything from 4 inch plastics to 9 inch swimbaits. ive started using swimbaits in here more then plastics due to the amount of pickerel. in the spring time when the herring run is when i do the best but rest of the year the bite SUCKS!! summer fall winter! forget about it! my buddy caught a 6.2 and lost a fish much bigger last month! my other buddy did catch a 6.5 ice fishing here once! i did night fish it once! bunch of dinks, a 3lbser and a 4.9. any tips to catch them biggons here? also my buddy says that the bass will follow the herring up and spawn in this pond then migrate back down to the amazing pond located down river. could this be true?
  5. punch with heavy weights, thick line and heavy rods
  6. welcome fellow new englander
  7. i always thought that applied to saltwater. up here in massachusetts. the N and E winds are tough fishing due to the big surf and they push in cold canadian and deep ocean water.
  8. i like the live target bluegill! it walks really nice in the pads! havent got anything big on em yet this year but they will come. also the molix beetle its the same action of a jitterbug but as weedless as a frog. this bait also walks well to! lost a good fish on it the other day
  9. Mr. Aquarium replied to dam0007's topic in Fishing Tackle
    the others are live target!
  10. i would have to say the whopper plopper. have ok success! only one really good day. 2.5,3.2,4.4 5.5 and 6.9 smallie first time using it after 12 hours of the good ole skunk
  11. i got an 11 foot moby stick, my dad bought it off of some guy back in the mid 70s. i also have 2 big boxes of old striper plugs
  12. Mr. Aquarium replied to dam0007's topic in Fishing Tackle
    im a fan of live target frogs!
  13. I never keep my light on! Only when changing lures! Bugs haven't been bad
  14. i have a pond like that as well. there is some structure but not much. i havent done very well in the day here even tho ive heard it can be good. BUT at night. ITS GAME ON!!!!!! night fishing places with little structure is the way to go!
  15. all you need is a headlamp and life jacket but ive been having the best luck from shore
  16. thanks man! i put in the hours to get these fish! been doing a lot of night fishing!
  17. caught a 5.10lbser wednesday afternoon. caught a 3.5 and 4.9 last night
  18. huddleston! you can get floating which is an ROF 0 to ROF 16. ROF= rate of fall per 10 seconds
  19. YES THATS THE WHY I THINK OF IT AS!! slow baits finesse. fast baits power fishing!
  20. i think i got like 10 slammers
  21. i guess clear but with a little stain to it. the shallows are clear! so i guess i would say 3-4 feet viability
  22. update new PB at 7.8 caught yesterday WOOOO.

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