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I love the booyah 1/4 ounce spinnerbait in white/chartreuse. .. My favorite spinnerbait ever.

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Is white with two willow blades a good combination for murky water because the only other blades I have is a single Calarado that is attached to the mini Strike King. Or maybe one Calarado blade with one willow blade

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Yeah chatter baits work great. Get some senkos, try buzz baits or some kind of top water. Everything that works in big lakes and rivers work in ponds. Try using some ribbon tail worms or a jig around those rocks. Good luck

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I have been trying topwater for the past two weeks or so and nothing. I have a popper and a couple prop baits, frogs.... Nothing, not a single bite. I don't know what it is. Maybe the bass just don't like topwater in this pond.

If you're doing topwater, try a popper with a flyrod.
 

You have to be pretty discrete pond fishing...sounds are amplified and fish know the little environment well. They're also very wary of land predators like Blue Herons so they will shut down surface feeding if they sense splashing or shadows near the shore.

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I'd suggest a bucktail jig. You can get a pack of them for a dollar or two and they work very well for me.

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