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Stacy West

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  2. What's happening everyone, So I'm curious to compare some notes regarding lure colors / types, to set some dividing lines for clarity I'll be going by season and in this case keeping to fresh water. Now granted I also know being that I fish bank because I don't own a boat, I'll understand if some techniques and colors suggested don't work. Target fish in this case is good ole' largemouth bass. (Never had the fortune to catch a striped bass) Location wise I'm in Summerville, SC and I've been going around to what ponds I could find. (I will admit the hospitality regarding pond fishing here seems a tad bit colder than in Oklahoma where I'm from, however I imagine it's an abused right sadly hence the signs I see often, so while disappointed I understand) My normal favorites (Help me fine tune these to the fine state of South Carolina yeah?) Spinnerbait 1/2 oz w/ double willow spoon and trailing hook - White 2/0 - 3/0 Offset hook set Texas rig with a 1/8th oz splitshot, fishing pumpkinseed or watermelon worms with a standard tail 1/4th oz or 1/2 oz crankbaits in shad and minnow (3' depth up to 5' depth since I'm stuck bankside) Acme Kastmaster 1/2oz spoon I've been breaking into hollow-body frogs, additional worm types, crankbaits, all kinds of critter baits. I'm having little luck in spring at the moment which is odd, unless I'm using live bait. Summertime got me a couple hits off the crank and spinner but nowhere near what I'm used to. Acme Kastmaster caught me a couple this last winter as did the crankbait in fall and winter. Hard issue of course is there's not as much bank to work. Most public Oklahoma ponds have kept banks, seems harder to do here with the kinda brush that's here ... annnnd I Imagine gators don't help that. So yeah that's the spread! Lay it on me help me up my game! Oh, and Thanks in advance!

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