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II'm fishing at a neighborhood pond this weekend an the water is murky an filled w/ hydrilla. Does anybody have any suggestions about what to use for this time of year an the water conditions I'm dealin with?

Thanks!

I'd also try a lipless crankbait.  Run it over the hydrilla and every once in a while let it fall into the stuff and then rip it out.

From situations ive been in, Bass will get really tight to hydrilla and stuff in the winter because it holds heat from the sun. Therefore the water is warmer in the area. This time of year i would try a spinnerbait along the edge of the weeds and drop a tube into holes. I would probably use a white tube, black would be excellent though. Hope this helps!!

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thanks for the help guys, only problem is that I forgot that I posted this thread until now an I jus got home. I got lucky though an used most of what you suggested. I tossed out a white tube, but no black one, a lipless excalibur, an of course some worms. I'm goin back for new years though so I'll be tryin the spinnerbait an a black tube.

Thanks again yall!

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oh I forgot...

I caught 3 fish in 4 total outings. One on the white tube, an the other two on worms. The biggest was off the white tube at 3.46lbs...jus got a rapala digital scale for chrismtas, glad it got some use haha

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Try to time your trips to coincide with a couple of warm days. Sleep in and fish mid day.

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