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I live in southwest Oklahoma there is only one pond in the town. it is extremely pressured and the water is stained. any suggestions? Thanks for any help 

First, let me say welcome to these forums.  As far as your question goes you're apt to get any number of answers.  This might be oversimplifying, but I never met a bass that wouldn't take a senko offered any # of ways. If you've got at least a little visibility that would be a good start. Over in the tackle forum there's a lot of info about it.  Good luck.

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There's a pond near me that's exactly the same, stained water and very pressured from spring through September.

But I can always count on catching bass using a drop shot with a wacky rigged Zoom Trick worm, or a nose hooked KVD Dream Shot.  Both in Green Pumpkin, or a darker color if the water is heavily stained.

-flickshake

-drop shot robo/biospawn

-senko

 

dark colors on all 3

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