09-27-2009, 11:42 AM
If you get the chance, try a crawfish colored (red) lipless crankbait. Cast and reel fast. You can also use lead headed jigs with a brown 3" curly tail grub. Cast and reel just like using a crankbait, fast enough to keep it off the bottom. I've noticed lots of trout in there this time of year, so you should be able keep picking them up. Throw a white spinnerbait every so often, theirs a bunch of big largemouth bass hiding right at your feet on the concrete wall.
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My buddy Scuba dives Sawyers, he dove the 3rd pond last night and said he seen a lot of largemouth, crappie and bluegill on the move, more then normal. He also seen a ton of big cats along the edges right next to shore, plus a few monsters in dug out burroughs next to the boat ramp.
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My buddy Scuba dives Sawyers, he dove the 3rd pond last night and said he seen a lot of largemouth, crappie and bluegill on the move, more then normal. He also seen a ton of big cats along the edges right next to shore, plus a few monsters in dug out burroughs next to the boat ramp.
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