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Favorite Pond Lure/technique? 2024


fishing user avatarkwaldeier reply : 

Just curious of your favorite pond lure or technique?? Seems every year mine changes!


fishing user avatarScorcher214 reply : 

A senko or a ribbon tail worm, or just about any worm works on ponds for me. Also, the pond I've been fishing only has blue gills and bass. Lately been seeing a ton of little gills swimming around and so I tried a 3.5in yum money minnow, in blue gill of course. They were smashing it when it was warmer.


fishing user avatarloodkop reply : 

Most of my fishing is on the larger public waters. However a friend took me to his "secret" pond last week and I had a blast with some old school lures I have not used for years. I started out with a Crazy Crawler and ended up throwing a Lazy Ike. Great fun and a 5lb fish on a Crawler I'd still as addictive as 20 years ago.


fishing user avatarB@ssCrzy reply : 

Stanley Ribbits cast parallel to the bank. Work it like a buzz bait. You can find out really quick where the bass are. Can't beat top water.


fishing user avatarHyrule Bass reply : 

white spinner baits and green colored lizards have worked well for me. but my all time top producing pond bait has been a berkley red shad shakey worm t-rigged...


fishing user avatarendless reply : 

Chatterbaits.


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

It really depends on what cover is there. Spinnerbaits, chatterbaits, shallow/waking cranks, and spooks work well in spring, before the weeds come up. During the spawn jigs, wacky worms, and drop shot plastics get it done. Later in summer, most of the ponds I fish get so choked, only a rat or frog will work.


fishing user avataroutdoorsman110 reply : 
  On 4/12/2012 at 12:08 PM, kwaldeier said:

Just curious of your favorite pond lure or technique?? Seems every year mine changes!

Pond Magic Spinnerbaits, Crappie Crankbaits and inline spinners.
fishing user avatarkwaldeier reply : 

Seems like a lot of spinnerbaits! I have never had any luck with them!


fishing user avatardag623 reply : 

Watermelon/any flake stickbaits and chartreuse spinnerbaits.


fishing user avatarCal86 reply : 

Rapala original floater. F-5 size, in black and silver. If that doesnt catch em, pick a new pond.


fishing user avatarbradbass reply : 

ribbon tale black/red. Or spinner bait


fishing user avatarJake P reply : 

Spinnerbaits are my top producer in ponds by far. Second are super flukes in smoking Shad color and third is either a weightless Texas rigged Senko or a worm like the 7” rage Thumper our a good old 7” green pumpkin power worm. Buzzbaits occasionally as well.


fishing user avatarkjud29 reply : 

zoom super fluke watermelon red...it works day in and day out for me


fishing user avatarMarty reply : 
  On 4/12/2012 at 12:08 PM, kwaldeier said:

Just curious of your favorite pond lure or technique?? Seems every year mine changes!

Really, nothing different than for a lake. I'll use any lure that seems right for the conditions. I don't know, it just seems to me that a 100-yard lily pad bed is the same in a 50-acre pond as a 5000-acre lake.


fishing user avatarbigbill reply : 

Where do i start.... I enjoy fishing smaller ponds and dams were they were man made to run water power wheels over 100 years ago. They all have drop off's, flats and channels plus points. The 3 or 4 places i fish are close together so can gun and run to the next spot if the bite is off. I'm fishing from shore too.

Presentations;

Line speed; Are very important on how you turn the reel handle too. You need to turn it a perfect circle with no interupted speed. It has to be an even speed for the lure to work correctly or the fish will notice its off in someway. A constant line speed is very important.

Reel & pause; Timing is very important. I like the three quick little even jerk or spins of the reel and then a pause. It has to be exactly the same everytime. Most of the time the fish will hit it on the pause. The fish will time the strike so your presentation has to be spot on. 1, 2, 3, pause, repeat 1, 2, 3, pause....ect

Spinnerbaits; I start off with a 1/8oz silver or gold blade spinnerbait, I upsize the single colorado or indiana blade one size larger, (more thump) then i put on a mister twister 4'' split double tail trailer and a trailer hook. Make sure it runs straight and add one shot of YUM shad scent. I will reel it fast enough so its above the sight line were we can see it. Then if nothing happens i will slow it up so its below the sight line, out of our sight but in the fishes sight more. For topwater action hold the rod tip up and reel just fast enough so the blade is out of the water slapping the topwater left and right as you reel it. This exceites the bass too.

Crankbaits; Lets say for example a mann's baby 1 in brown crawdad. I reel it slow on my first casts. I may try going faster next. Then i may do the 1,2,3 rip and pause too. You can also let it flaot and just rattle it, move it and repeat. I like the rapala orginal floater 2" in blue, manns baby 1, bomber fat a, bomber model a, rebel big claw crawfish are some of my favorites. The rebel big claw crawfish crank can be used topawter too as well as making it dive to 10'. You can rip and pause it too.

Senko's & BPS stick o worms; I use a 1/8oz carolina rig with a clicker with a eagle claw weedless hook. My main colors are red shad, electirc blue with flakes, green shad and size wise its 5" to 6". On the first cast i use no scents. If i get a strike and miss one shot of scent will be a definite hook up on the next cast. Its a good trick to put in the bank.

6" plastic worm split shot rigged; I rig the work with a 12" leader to the split shot. I cast it out and move it a foot at a time on the bottom. Its a slow process but it works. Black is one of my favorite colors.

I'm not perfect nor a pro but it works. My sons watch me once and mimic what i do and catch fish too. If we can do it anyone can.

Fishing the same places all the time that are fished really heavy I believe the fish do learn our baits. I find that was hot this year won't be as hot next year. Our game isn't off but our lure can be. Were like a baseball pitcher and need to change our pitch (lures) more often to fool them again over and over. I find this more noticable with crankbaits than plastics and spinnerbaits. For me it becomes more of a personal challange to fool them over and over.


fishing user avatartugsandpulls reply : 

prespawn i use inline spinners and lipless cranks spawn i like spinnerbaits post spawn plastics


fishing user avatarPondHunter reply : 

My go-to lure for ponds is a Black 1/8th oz. Jighead w/Yellow eyes, tipped with a 4" Smoke Grub. It can be fished at any depth and any speed.


fishing user avatarbrushhoggin reply : 

i never fish a pond without throwing this old piece of crap popper. caught me more fish in ponds than i would bother counting.

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if that don't work which it does, just not as prolifically as some days, i throw an array of plastics and if they're active, they're not picky with which one. i catch fish on everything from mag finesse worms to flappin hogs, once i get on em. ponds are relatively easy to fish if they're feeding, given the average size of ponds. so i say catch em how you wanna catch em!


fishing user avatarAvidAngler reply : 

Super flukes get me loads of bites, same with watermelon senko-type worms. never had any luck on any lures in small ponds. i think mainly because their used to eating small minnows and worms? idk, but bigger lures never really work for me.


fishing user avatarGreed reply : 

If I can reach the other side of the pond when I cast I'll work a fluke style plastic. Twitch, twitch, twitch, and pause the lure gets slurped. Caffiene Shads are what I like to use.


fishing user avatarPepul reply : 

What should i use in a humanmade pond that has no cover and structure?


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Structure is the shape and depth of the pond. Without those two, there can be no pond. Many so called featureless ponds have an inlet and outlet. Also, no cover? No plants whatsoever? Strange place indeed! Does it have fish? Look hard, I bet you find both.


fishing user avatarEdgy reply : 

Senkos, jigs, creature baits, spinnerbaits, and top water frogs here and there


fishing user avatarPepul reply : 

It has fish, largemouth, tilapia and catfish, i cought an 18" bass a month ago, im only asking for some tips because as I said it's not natural so it hasnt plants or trees


fishing user avatarJigMe reply : 

I fish a small pond in my community once a while, and the most productive bait is finesse Jig. Pitch it out, and jerk it twice then wait few seconds.


fishing user avatarMountain Angler reply : 

Mines a minniow crank bait and i fish the outside and work my way around and into the middle where the lillipads are


fishing user avatarBassinNY reply : 

Cranks,Jigs and Soft Plastics all produce regularly for me.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

It's hard to beat a frog over the top and a senko in the weed holes/edges on most of the ponds I fish in summer. Add a spinnerbait or shallow crank in spring and fall. I like to keep it simple when pond fishing.


fishing user avatarMrSwimJig reply : 

Swim jigs, jigs, soft plastics, spinner baits and buzz baits. With swim jigs being my favorite!


fishing user avatarwhitwolf reply : 

Zoom finesse worm(watermelon/red) or a Zoom 4" dead ringer Texas rigged(watermelon)......I also like to throw jerkbaits.....Usually Rouges will suffice.


fishing user avatardebard reply : 

Chatterbait. Replace the skirt with a swimbait ;)

Bet most of your pond bass haven't seen anything like it.


fishing user avatarBass Junkie reply : 

Spro Bronzeye or sight fishing on a bright day. Not bed fishing, sight fishing. When you have a four pound largemouth blowing up on a frog within 24" of your face as you're kneeling on the bank after the fish tracked the frog the whole way in is awesome...


fishing user avatarTxBankFisherman reply : 

x2 zoom fluke.. but color I like is watermelon seed.... and tornado spinnerbaits... chart/pepper last but not least 10" blue fleck powerworm...


fishing user avatarhatrix reply : 
  On 4/13/2012 at 11:31 PM, Greed said:

If I can reach the other side of the pond when I cast I'll work a fluke style plastic. Twitch, twitch, twitch, and pause the lure gets slurped. Caffiene Shads are what I like to use.

If I can reach the other side then im looking for a new pond to fish :)


fishing user avatarnjbassnj reply : 

I like fishing wacky rig 4 inch senkos or 4.8 flick shakes in open water but around weeds you cant beat a frog! Youll be suprised what size fish are under those mats!


fishing user avatarWookieeJedi reply : 

I always start with something like a jig, and get a feel for the bottom, and the other stuff under the surface and go from there. If you hear or see an abundance of frogs, go with the frogs. That'a a lot of protein for a pond fish, and very hard to resist.


fishing user avatarcajun_flipper reply : 

Super Fluke in watermelon red for me. That is my Number 1 pond bait.

Second place goes to a hula grub or rage craw on a jig head closely followed by a buzzbait.


fishing user avatarTreydizzle45 reply : 

I've got my personal bests at all ponds using a kvd swimjig black/blue or brim color


fishing user avatarbassmaster3541 reply : 

Zoom horny toads and Ol' Monsters


fishing user avatarJigs 4 Pigs reply : 

spinnerbait, swim jig, and ANY soft plastic


fishing user avatarrdollar80 reply : 

Rapala minnow in black and silver. Learned how to bass fish with it in small ponds when I was a kid. If it wouldn't have worked I probably wouldn't be fishing today...lol


fishing user avatarJosh. reply : 

In my ponds, I KILL them on drop-shot. given my ponds don't have any huge bass. But still fun! Also, when its cloudy, I throw spinnerbaits.


fishing user avatarHLNichols reply : 

In ponds, I go for a Zoom 6" Finesse Worm in a motoroil/chartreuse color. If that fails to serve it's purpose, I use the Zoom green pumpkin fluke. I sometimes use those Fox Roostertail Spoons or a small BPS Lipless Crankbait.




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