March 4th & 5th

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Red Dawg
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March 4th & 5th

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Found a new pond in the National Forest so we decided to try freshwater this weekend. Had no idea if any fish were in the pond or not. Didn't take long for my son to find out. Hooked this nice bass on a crank bait.

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Followed that one with these two plus two more smaller bass.

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I caught a grand total of 0 using various colored plastic worms. Went back Saturday (After buying a crank bait and rattle trap) but we only managed about 10 small bass. Can't figure out why only the small ones would bite on such a warm beautiful day? Either way it was a great day.
J Holden
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Re: March 4th & 5th

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That's a good one, it was way better a few years back when it was almost dried up! I used to walk around the edge buzzing a weightless zoom swimmin super fluke on the surface and you could catch 15 of them out of there in an hour or two. Caught a monster warmouth on said fluke out of there too. I think at one point it dried up completely and all the fish died but it looks like it came back quite well. The pond up the hill is very good too at times.
Red Dawg
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Re: March 4th & 5th

Post by Red Dawg »

Wow. I can't believe you know where we went just from a few pictures. We tried the pond up the hill yesterday afternoon and didn't catch anything. Kind of doubted any fish were in it. Sounds like there are. Extremely hard to fish with whatever the vegetation is (sorry I'm new to Fl). I've found 3 really good ponds in the forest, and about 10-12 with no fish or dried up. I don't understand why there are so many dried up ponds. In the year and seven months I've been here rain has been abundant. Of course middle Ga where I moved from had the same problem with ponds and wells drying up. We catch and release so they are still there.
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kikstand454
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Re: March 4th & 5th

Post by kikstand454 »

The answer to the vegetation is a zoom horny toad and a 4/0 hook. Preferrebly with 15+ lb test or braid.


Nice fish! Thanks for the report!

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Re: March 4th & 5th

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That was a good report and you left the fish for someone else to also catch. That was good! I would have ate um :lick:
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