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Bass Fishing In The Ponds

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Hello Forum,

I went out today and fished 2 ponds. It is interesting to see how in one pond a specific lure is the bait of choice however in another pond it doesn't work at all.

I started the day trying to locate bass by cranking Rapalas with a KVD 7.1 reel however they were not chasing so I switched to a Senko and got a few hits but it was slow. I then switched to my jigs and I couldn't keep the bass off of the line.

It was a fun day and I took two pictures of a 1lb and 3.5lb bass posted below:

 

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It is interesting to see how in one pond a specific lure is the bait of choice however in another pond it doesn't work at all.

Very true. Every body of water is different. Just that opposite could happen on any given day. The same lure that didn't work one day could be the ticket the next time you go out. Everyday is a puzzle.

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