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DON'T GO Pond Bass Fishing WITHOUT These 3 LURES (Top 3 Pond Baits)



Pond bass fishing is one of the best ways to catch bass no matter where you live in the country. More than likely there is a pond close to your that has big bass in it and you will be able to catch BIG BASS by using these 3 pond bass lures.

LURES MENTIONED:
Chatterbait – https://rebrand.ly/c0t7a3q
Popper – https://rebrand.ly/kbzxkst
Wacky Rig Senko – https://rebrand.ly/tgp12sk

Fishing in ponds for bass is one of the most fun things that any fisherman can do. Ponds are some of the most accessible bodies of water that you can fish, whether you are fishing for the first time, or whether you have been fishing all of your life!

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  1. Getting pretty sick of seeing videos with someone who i have no idea who they are, telling me what i NEED to do. How about you tell us what your credentials are before you make it sound like your a master? Never heard of you before. And, no offense, but i usually dont trust people who unnecessarily wear fingerless gloves.

  2. For me what work for bass are chatterbait in 3 diffent colors nice color bug like spider ones that got wings look black lady bug and worm that look like it swimming in water when reel it in one those fake ones .if night fishing for bass use one of those glow n dark lures .bigges bass i ever caught was on chatterbox it had green grass over hook and tip at red eye on it it .bass weight 14 ib i would keep it .but it was getting late i had wirk next day so i threw it back in .when home .

  3. I like a Senko on a Texas rig.
    Something like a devils horse, nip a dee dee, or Jointed Jitterbug for top water. Then something like a Jointed Rapala at various depths depending on water temp. A shallow running , floating Rapala will work top water pretty well…..
    If I could only fish two things it would be a Texas rigged worm and a floating Rapala….
    If I panfish I use a beetlespin, rooster tail, mepps, or small shad or curly tail jig.

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