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Productive Late Summer/Early Fall Lures for Orlando area Ponds

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Will be headed to Orlando in a few weeks on a business trip and will have enough time to fish a few times from shore. Wish I could afford a guide but I can't (and I don't think if I submit a receipt for fishing guide my HR lady would approve it  ;) ...) I already have a tacklebag ready with a pretty good assortment I think.  Will have plenty of rage tail anacondas, roosters, shads and frogs, power worms, spinnerbaits a few jigs and some some chatterbaits.  Does anyone have any recommendations/tips for stuff that'll really produce this time of year? 

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Nobody? Buhler? Buhler?

senkos, aces, stikkos. slow

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I added a few bags last night. Thanks! There's always room for senkos.

I would bring a bag of light colored flukes. They make a good shad imitation and can be fun on the ponds if the time is right. Good luck.

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Cool, thanks bro. I just tossed them in the bag.

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