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Hi Denver,
I would love fishing with you sometime. I am full speed into the quest for Geese this time of year Which limits my fishing. Keeping in mind I am by no means qualified to give bass fishing advice here ya go; fished the A Pond during an afternoon shift. I presented two options; on 1 rod(light action, 12lb test braided) I had a ned-rig(color crawfish) on a red slow death crawl hook, with a 24-30″ 10lb.test flourocarbon leader, above that a chartoise and orange sliding bottom bouncer. A modified version of the infamous Lindy rig.(same set up with night crawlers for Walleye.) The second Rod(light to med action, 8lb mono) I used the same ned-rig plastic with the manuf. recommended weighted jig. this I tied directly to the line. I slowly drift/paddle around the perimeter of the pond working the shallows(4-10′) off the steep embankments focusing on submerged trees staying just off the bottom. Both LgMth were caught on the bottom bouncer set up, one on the south/east corner of the pond, the other on the west side near the boat launch. Bass seem to ‘gum’ vs gulp the bait and I did miss a couple of strikes on the plain ned-rig just below the rocks in front of the house. My other go to for bass would be a silver Kastmaster spoon or a shallow diving crank bait. During the retrieve change speeds allowing it to occasionally ‘free fall’ a bit. The idea is to replicate a weak or injured bait fish(shad) falling out of the ball. Anyhow, Looking forward to meeting you in person. Until then, keep the line tight and stay well. Greg 303-656-3094