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I went out today with my buddy and his son. I was just trying to help his son out fishing a worm for the first time. I ended catching these while I was out.

A little backgorund on the location. I live here on a Air Force base and one 1/4 of this pond can be fished and the rest is a water hazard. But we sometimes sneek in my buddies scanoe and fish around. Their are some big ones in here. Just have to figure out what will work. We caught 4 bass. My two were caught on Zoom Ol' Monster Watermelon red flake with 1/32 oz bullet head, and his two were on Zoom Green Pumpkin Green finesse worms.  Not a bad day at all for south GA.

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First off let me say i pretty much exclusively fish water hazards and smaller ponds.  if you wanna know for absolutely sure what size of fish are in the lake try live bait, shiners are great. Than if you get big uns to hit that, id follow up with a swim bait in similar size and color

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