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Help!

Most pondweed is good.  

Curly Pondweed is NOT!  It's invasive & terrible.

Starting fishing a 120 acre lake that is shallow (average depth is only bout 5') & it's has the crap everywhere.  Even after it dies off it leaves stuff everwhere.

Man made lake with soft bottom....no rock...just a ton of old dead Pondweed on bottom.

Plus pieces of it r at all depths.  So anything with treble hook is useless.

Sucks cuz limits what I can throw big time...which takes out some of the fun & makes it harder to catch.

Think I've tried what would b a good fit...wacky, Texas, chatterbait, spinner, topwater, etc...

Like all lakes some days I catch more than others.

Any1 got any suggestions what to throw or how to deal with these conditions?

  • Super User

You have to use what will work in the stuff . I've been doing well with a Stanley Ribbet .A   Johnson  silver minnow is another option . 

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