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Your Go To Baits For Small Farm Ponds?

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the water i fish is what i would consider stained until it rains then its muddy but my go to bait is a zoom ultravibe speed craw texas rigged, also like the frogs. (the reason i posted this is because i need confidence lures)

Somebody else's confidence lure is not going to be your confidence lure. For example MINE is a Seibert 1/2oz jig with a rage craw trailer, the next persons could be any other lure that they have confidence in.

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Square bill crankbaits if there is some hard cover, if that's not the case then its a Texas rigged bruised banana trick worm...

A half ounce football jig with rage craw trailer green pumpkin and the craws dipped in jj's chartruece if there are bass over 2 pounds if not a smaller 1/4 ounce black and blue jig with a rage craw trailer green pumpkin chartruece craws with the tip if the craw bit off and rigged with a trailer hook on both jigs for smaller bass.

5/16oz North Star original Swim Jig in white with white trailer or black and blue with black and blue trailer. Reaction Innovations Skinny Dipper for trailers.

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Rage Lizard (Jika rig) & GYCB Kut Tail (ShakE2)

7" culprit red shad worm t-rig or Mann's baby -1

Pop-R.

I discovered a small, 2 acre unpressured pond within walking distance of my house this spring. The fish seem to hit anything, but so far I've done best on Red-Eye shads, Spinner baits, and Chatterbaits. Seems anything loud, bright, or flashy. It's tough to stay away, but i try to only hit it once or twice a week.....

A zoom lizard Texas rigged or a weightless trick worm

Wow everyone has a different answer. My confidence bait for ponds is a owner shakey head with a 4 inch zoom finesse worm.

5" senko, green pumpkin blk flk #297. T rigged weightless.

My favorite bait for ponds is a bluegill swimbait. I like the mattlures u2 bluegill in smaller ponds but use the ultimate bluegill in bigger ponds or in ones i know there are hawgs in. Ive caught 10 bass between 8 and 9 1/2 pounds on these and the hardgill. Hopefully soon i break the 10 lb mark

Depends on the lake/conditions but my tops are:

 

1) weightless zoom trick worms in bruised banana or watermelon

2) Rebel Pop-R

3) Baby Bass crankbait (depth depending)

4) Zoom brush hog for the thick stuff

5) Whatever the bass want to bite that day.

Zoom trick worm in junebug red 1/8oz weight.

Zoom white ice fluke or fluke jr.

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