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I live in the savannah area and have been fishing in public ponds with zero luck. Anyone in the area have any tips? I'm not sure if these ponds are just over fished and the bass are that picky or if I just don't have the southern technique. There one place I can catch bass and that's at the KAO campground and they charge you $12 to fish there. Another pond I've been to you could see the bass along the shore every where but they wouldn't bite anything. Any help is appreciated.

I live in the savannah area and have been fishing in public ponds with zero luck. Anyone in the area have any tips? I'm not sure if these ponds are just over fished and the bass are that picky or if I just don't have the southern technique. There one place I can catch bass and that's at the KAO campground and they charge you $12 to fish there. Another pond I've been to you could see the bass along the shore every where but they wouldn't bite anything. Any help is appreciated.

What have you been fishing with?

I don't live in that area but what I do and I learned from bassresource is look up your area on google earth. Google earth has old pictures as well as the newer ones so maybe a couple years back there was a drought that way you'll see what kind of cover there is and you can spend more time fishing those coverage spots rather than open water.

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I've tried spinners crank baits worms frogs jig n pigs buzz bait banjo minnow. I've tried everything I've seen or read about. I go back up north and I can catch bass almost anytime I go out. Down here its a completely different animal.

Try fishing a zoom black trick worm or a tequila sunrise culprit worm 7.5 in. Texas rigged with a light weight and just twitch it and fish it slow. Make sure to watch yoir line close. Soft plastics always works for me when nothing else will. Also try a brushhog or a craw. The bass are inactive right now so you gotta fish it reaaaaaal slooooow.

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