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how to catch bass good?


i have a pond next door with SMALLMOUTH bass. i need help.i only want good good awnsers.ive heard stuff about crawdads and worms and crap and jigging.nothing works.and dont give me the crap about pro stuff.im not a pro so i dont know alot of stuff.people keep saying like 1/8 and 1/4 and like shad blood and crap.just give me something good and i give u ten points.plz

8 Responses to “how to catch bass good?”

  • peanut's pal:

    Rubber worm rigged Texas style. Look it up.

  • airman22:

    try a rattle trap; bass will bite those. Also try a crank bate. You can get these things at any wal-mart for pretty cheap, like 3 bucks a piece. The rattle trap is a lure you just cast and real back in. you can do the same with the crank or try mixing it up giving it a yank, reel in the slack, then yank, reel…etc. Hope that helps.

  • elizabeth susan:

    I think the most success can be had by knowing
    1..what time of day they feed (early morning, and late in the day), and
    2.where in the pond they like to be (under a sunken tree, in a shaded corner, for examples..

    these are more important than what bait you use

    PLUS also find out how far off the bottom to keep that bait (a foot or so?) well themn let it go down to bottom then reel it up a couple reels, and jiggle it a little here and there, not too hard!

    or if they are likelty to be near top, then a good rapala lure, trolled.

    these are the things that matter

    look in a book, for specifically when and where for small mouths in a local pond.,

    and experiment too!

    you’ll get it

  • Artie:

    in spring use small grubs and small green crawdads. In summer use black baits as the water usually will cloud up with algae and in the fall use browns and reds colors of baits and larger baits as grubs born in spring get older and bigger so does the crawdads go from the young shell of green to the larger harder shell of red. I like to use black baits at night to top water baits like poppers and zara spooks will get bass to rise on them especially around a full moon. But here’s the problem i’m sure. you said its a pond so the food available to the fish is very limited they become out of necessity side feeders waiting for something to eat that accidently falls into the water around the edges. you are probably walking right up to the edge to fish when you do and they can see you in their horizon and shut down the need to feed and move off to where you are not seen. Because of this the fish needs to be snuck up on. I fish city parks at dawn and I cast my rubber worm and lizards from thirty feet away from the side and bounce the bait into the dirt and then it bounces into the water. where it lands within a foot to the shore line the spray of sand and dust kicked up hits the water with the bait and the bait falls out of the clouded water into view. to the side feeders it’s rib eye steak. I have caught hundreds of large mouth bass like this I wait 10 seconds after it hits bottom and then I jiggle the rod ever so slightly to give the worm a little life. that’s when they take it usually after the first twitch but be patient twitch it again and again waiting twenty seconds between the twitching. last thing I can cast to five or six spots (at least six feet apart) still remaining 30 feet away then I move over forty feet to the side and do it all over again. The best of both worlds would be for you to put the wind behind you (feeders always face the wind) and the sun or moon in front of you, watch that your shadow doesn’t go into the water ahead of you, it too will move off the fish.

  • jordan s:

    well alix. to me it sounds like you have anger isues and you need to chill out man. i dont think tht little pond next to your house with small mouth bass is good. i dont think it has many small mouth bass in it and if it did your pro fisherman neibor would probably catch them all.

  • Bro's Bro:

    You might want to try crawdads and worms and crap and jigging, or some pro stuff like 1/8 and 1/4 and like shad blood and crap. Good luck!

  • bass pro20198:

    well try things that say bass bait on the box and some of those are frogs.

  • AnglersResource.org:

    Small mouth bass are AGGRESSIVE fish, they like things with flash. smaller spinnerbaits with willow SILVER blades that you can reel in FAST will do well. Also any type of 4″ jerkbait that has a lot of flash will aldo do well. with the jerkbait twitch it in fast and pause it every few seconds for just a split second. Small mouth are fast and aggressive fish and if you piss them off you will catch more fish!

    Hope this helps

    Joseph

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