eze76 Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 Should i be lure fishing ? so far ive been float fishing with worms and corn but not alot of luck , some sunfish at times , but ive heard the ppl pull out carp and bass out of this pond at centennial park (if anyone knows where im talking about )
bigugli Posted July 19, 2009 Report Posted July 19, 2009 In the pond, take 2 approaches. 1) the float. worm set just off the bottom so it drifts and moves with the wind. If using corn have hook resting on bottom with a little slack to give a cat or carp time take the bait. Use a micro tube on a slip float gradually twitching it back to you. The rise and fall of that tube can be effective. 2) casting. Try a couple of varieties of spinnerbaits, twitch bait, popper, floating rapala, etc... Use both slow and fast retrieves to try and entice a surface strike. These are just standard tactics for working any shallow pond or pool.
TC1OZ Posted July 20, 2009 Report Posted July 20, 2009 (edited) I'm a big fan of just using a smaller hook (not too small) with a 1/3 of a worm (i like to hide all of the hook and knot except for the tip) and about 2 feet up two little weights. Then just cast, wait for it to sink a bit, and then reel in fairly slow! Hope you have some good luck! Edited July 20, 2009 by TC1OZ
eze76 Posted July 22, 2009 Author Report Posted July 22, 2009 I'm a big fan of just using a smaller hook (not too small) with a 1/3 of a worm (i like to hide all of the hook and knot except for the tip) and about 2 feet up two little weights. Then just cast, wait for it to sink a bit, and then reel in fairly slow! Hope you have some good luck! WOOOOOOOOH!! Thats exactly what i do lol , its kinda an off and on thing tho , but still , its fun , tried lure fishing got a couple bites , but i tried it at the end of my trip so , didnt have alot of time still fun day tho
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