03-28-2009, 02:11 AM
As worm preference goes, you'll get all sorts of answers because bass in different waters respond differently to the same lure shape, color, noise, vibration, etc... In a pond, I'd tend to go with a worm with a big flappy tail. Pond water is usually murky, so I would fish the curly tail in hopes of getting the vibration of the flapping tail to get the fish's attention. Of course, that might not always work.
I forgot to mention lizards. A soft lizard can be rigged Texas style or on jig head. I'd go with a 4" until it warms up and then try the bigger lizards.
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I forgot to mention lizards. A soft lizard can be rigged Texas style or on jig head. I'd go with a 4" until it warms up and then try the bigger lizards.
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