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Catching Pond Bass With Dragonflies

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Hey folks.  It's me again.  Recently found a strange, yet fun technique for catching bass in ponds.  If anyone fishes in ponds that have dragonflies buzzing all around, check this out.  Ok, you know how dragonflies are just obsessed with landing on your pole, or landing on your lure before you cast?  Try this: when they get close to your pole, just kind of swing/whip your pole around until you knock one into the water, or onto bank.  It should still be alive, maybe a little injured, but alive.  Grab that sucker, and rig it up on a small bait hook, with a bobber about three feet away.  Make sure you use a small enough baithook, so the dragonfly still floats.  Toss him under a tree, or above a weedbed, and then hold onto that pole!  Bass absolutely love 'em.  Just a fun little piece of info.  Especially if you have kids.  They love it!  If you give it a try, let me know how you did.  Tight Lines   :)

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