DON'T GO Pond Bass Fishing WITHOUT These 3 LURES (Top 3 Pond Baits)

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Published 2020-06-07
Pond bass fishing is one of the best ways to catch bass no matter where you live in the country. More than likely there is a pond close to your that has big bass in it and you will be able to catch BIG BASS by using these 3 pond bass lures.

LURES MENTIONED:
Chatterbait - rebrand.ly/c0t7a3q
Popper - rebrand.ly/kbzxkst
Wacky Rig Senko - rebrand.ly/tgp12sk

Fishing in ponds for bass is one of the most fun things that any fisherman can do. Ponds are some of the most accessible bodies of water that you can fish, whether you are fishing for the first time, or whether you have been fishing all of your life!

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All Comments (21)
  • my all time fav lure for pond bass fishing is the Zera Spook Puppy. Funnest lure I've ever used and has the coolest action I've ever seen. The full sized Zera Spooks are really good too but I usually reserve those for larger lakes
  • @billvenne1198
    I have been limited to fishing after 12 Pm here in New Hampshire as of late and have only been bass fishing for three years so I decided to learn a little more and came upon this video first. I had a brand new Chatterbait in my tackle box and decided to give it a go. I am fishing small ponds in the SW area where the Lilly Pads are already starting to thicken but top water frogs are not quite working yet (especially at high noon). Using a Colorado XT single person pontoon rowboat I set out yesterday and tried the Chatterbait and I was pleasantly surprised. Caught several juvies, 8-10 inches, a few 2-3 pounders and one 5-6 pounder. Some smashed the lure as it hit the water and some hit it as I pulled it along weed beds. Thanks for taking the time to record and share your findings. You video is quick and easy to follow with no frills just fishing tips.
  • @tiffsaver
    Totally agree. I caught my PB on a tiny 1/4 oz. Rapala Skitter Pop, and a Senko-type bait never fails. A frog in the pads is the ultimate for me, too.
  • @CoreyB777
    I primarily bass fish ponds. That is my bread and butter. One bait I feel like you forgot to mention is a Ned rig craw on a standup jig. This is the #1 bait to use in summer time in ponds. Bass will go out deep, in plant cover to ambush, or around docks. Use a spinning reel for finesse and fish it super slow with little twitches and pops, work it on the bottom.
  • Good Evening BassFishingHQ, I am a devoted watcher of your channel with my son, We have ENJOYED watching your video's along with a TON of insight in landing some of these MONSTERS! LOL! :-) We also fish ponds as well as rivers, your knowledge of this topic is EPIC! THANK YOU for your advice! We will put this to the test in our ponds. :-) I have instilled in my son over 25 years of experience and knowledge that I"ve obtained in such a short period of my life! :-) May "God Bless You and Your Family my Friend, and as Always, "Keep a Tight Line and Never Stop Fishing!" :-) Sincerely, Mr. Carl Joseph Gwizdala, aka DESPERADO.
  • Good character and well informed quality info. Definitely deserves a like and follow!
  • I totally agree... but my favorite for all around lure is a roster tail you can catch just about anything year round on a roster tail. I think they get overlooked by most anglers
  • I love a spinner bite for several reasons one it's an overall great lure to use and 2 it flashes so it can cover a lot of like a attraction over the whole pond
  • @chrisbelloli637
    Great video TY! Will try a chatterbait more on my pond. Thanks.
  • @JJGray21
    I live in Cleveland. Around this time every year, spring bass fishing videos start popping into my feed and I get pumped up for bass fishing. Every year I get disappointed to realize I can’t go spring fishing until May at the earliest 😂
  • Let’s go!!!! New subscriber here! Just getting back into fishing it’s been 10 years for me.. but man feels good to be back!
  • Match the bait fish I fish ponds and I have found that a 4 inch white shad swimbait with a spinner has caught more fish than anything I have used. Yes I have caught them on just about every bait but that little bait is my go to. A black spinnebait is really good to. Black White Red and Silver are great all round colors.
  • @adamrickert466
    thank you for the helpful tips...really hope these tips work for me
  • I have always been that guy on the bank on his bucket bait fishing lol but my 19 yr old son introduced me to the whole lure thing and I have to say definitely been doing more catchin then fishin lol Awesome tips !!
  • @markweaver1857
    Most small lakes or ponds have that slime weed or wood around. My best bait to use is a zoom Magnum shakey head worm with a 3/0 or 4/0 worm hook. I use light spinning gear with no weights added. I usually catch fish wherever I go. I bury the hook in the worm to make it weedless. I like to use green pumpkin. The slow fall gets them all the time. I also would recommend a zoom lizard rigged the same way. Pumpkin Pepper.
  • @feartheindoors
    I subbed not only for the sweet bass hat but the pond tips are clutch. Love how you explained why they work and not just hey these work great ! Thanks man
  • @CliKnight
    I just started bass fishing. Thank you for making this video.
  • @terryreed7996
    Wacky rig works 90% of the time in north west Florida. Black and blue!!!