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Fishing Tough Golf Course during fall transition

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I am currently trying to figure out a small golf course pond around myrtle beach. It is during the fall transition and it is around 70 degrees at night. I have had some success on a weighted texas rig and a crankbait but all i have managed to catch are dinks. Nothing over 1 pound. The pond has some weeds on the bottom but is not overgrown and it is possible to throw a crankbait without getting caught up too much. I know there is largemouth in there but not 100% sure there is big ones as all i have caught are dinks. Was wondering if you guys had any advice on figuring out a tough pond. Thanks for the help!!!!

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Brings them right to the surface. Sometimes even farther than that.

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Use a 4" senko W/R with the least amount of weight necessary to get the job done.  Fish it slow with quick little jerks and long pauses.  You will catch whatever is in that pond, if you have patience.  Good luck!  :ph34r:

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