Nice job on the spinnerbait. They work great this time of year. I would have probably gone chatterbait first. I like that one a lot more. I've seen the Colorado blade work wonders. It's tough when things don't run true, but can't argue with the result.
I've tried breaking down a pond like this in nc and everytime I have no luck at all and I've tried tons of different lures in different colors and can't seem to hook into anything I can catch bluegills all day in worms and small live bait but no bass
This is very helpful I like this kind of video a lot!!! Thank you very much😃
Thanks for watchin!
As always thanks for the suggestions!
No prob, thanks for watching!
Nice job on the spinnerbait. They work great this time of year. I would have probably gone chatterbait first. I like that one a lot more. I've seen the Colorado blade work wonders. It's tough when things don't run true, but can't argue with the result.
Go with your gut as I always say, chatter baits are great to!
Its not talked about as much, but I have had some great success with those flashy swimmers and a paddletail. Killer when you see them busting.
Sup. Great video. Do those choices and methods apply everywhere? In RI that's why asking lol
Given the time of year and situation yes it should work for you as well!
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what was the lipless crank being used?
That’s the Googan Squad Klutch I believe.
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I've tried breaking down a pond like this in nc and everytime I have no luck at all and I've tried tons of different lures in different colors and can't seem to hook into anything I can catch bluegills all day in worms and small live bait but no bass
Try a bluegill color chatterbait with a blue and red pearl color trailer. 1/2 oz jackhammer is my favorite