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9/5/2015 and 9/7/2015 NNJ pond reports
Two beautiful days on the water this long weekend. So thankful just to get out there. :)
Fished a small, clear, deep pond on Saturday from six to noon. One 15" LM on a senko in 8 FOW on a weed edge. Fished a shallow, stained, weedy lake with a variety of pads on Monday from six to eight thirty am. Threw a spro frog, caught the skunk. No one else out there. One bank fisherman showed up as I was leaving, hopefully he had better luck. Heard sunnies popping bugs off the bottom of pads? :confused: Saw one decent size swirl. Threw around there for half an hour with the frog and a creature, no luck. I wondered if the frog hitting the water was scaring the fish away because it was so shallow? So I tried softer casts, no difference though. |
Re: 9/5/2015 and 9/7/2015 NNJ pond reports
Glad you got out ! We could use a little rain tho.
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Re: 9/5/2015 and 9/7/2015 NNJ pond reports
it could make a difference, try a sidearm cast (where the lure never comes more than a foot or two from the surface) and slow it to a stop before it hits so it basically just falls softly from a foot up onto the water.
On the other hand bass looking for a frog to eat will usually love a ruckus. like if a frog gets scared by something on the shore and jumps into the water it makes a real frantic splashing. I've had more luck with the 'buzz' style frogs lately than the hollow belly popping or sliding. |
Re: 9/5/2015 and 9/7/2015 NNJ pond reports
Thanks for the advice, I'll try that next time and I just ordered some zoom horny toads and those frog hooks with the screw lock. Can't wait to try them out!
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