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Anything should work, I’ll op for weightless worm since golf course normally shallow. And if you can fish early or night try whopper plopper or jitterbug.

 

Dont waste your money on senko, try alternative like yum dinger, strike king stick worm or BPS brand.

 

Is this Golf course pond legal to fish? I remember when ninja fishing for catfish on golf course pond behind my backyard. I got hit within 10 second of my bait hit the water and hit after hit. 

Jigs and senkos

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3 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said:

Titleist Pro V1

I was thinking a Tiger Wood 1.5 .

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The keitech swimbaits rigged on owner weighted hooks are wonderful.  A frog works well also.

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4 hours ago, Bass_Fishing_Socal said:

Anything should work, I’ll op for weightless worm since golf course normally shallow. And if you can fish early or night try whopper plopper or jitterbug.

 

Dont waste your money on senko, try alternative like yum dinger, strike king stick worm or BPS brand.

 

Is this Golf course pond legal to fish? I remember when ninja fishing for catfish on golf course pond behind my backyard. I got hit within 10 second of my bait hit the water and hit after hit. 

thanks dude, yeah im all about the YUMS $2 bin at walmart. I aint gonnna pay no $5 for the exact same baits just cause they are made by the name brand. In my neck of the woods, if you dont want pay for horrible fishing that is extremely over crowded, you  must be a ninja. 

 

 

If I am fishing a golf course in the evening, I throw a J-9 Floating Jointed Rapala on 8lb test mono, medium spinning rod, and simply wake it slowly under the surface. It has worked from the time I was little. 

 

In the daytime, I feel like you can almost use anything depending on structure etc.....Hard to beat a Culprit worm, Speed Worm, or trick worm...Spinnerbaits always seem to work well on golf course ponds.

I've fished a few golf courses and caught all the fish on weightless senko.  Just dragging it on the bottom.  These are rarely fished ponds so I assume they will bit on almost anything.

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