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SPRING BASS FISHING In Small PONDS



Spring Bass Fishing in ponds can be some of the most fun you will have while fishing. The fish are active and you can catch a lot of big bass!

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Fishing in a pond, can sometimes be like fishing in a small lake. If you logically think about where the bass winter and where they spawn you can find certain areas where bass will be during the spring.

Spring can be broken down into the prespawn, spawn and post spawn. In each of these phases the bass are going to do something a little different and can be caught in different ways!

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37 Comments

  1. Really appreciate this video, because very few deal with the type of water that many of us fish, especially in the north, where most of the ponds are fairly nondescript and featureless, and kind of bowl shaped. This is helpful info!

  2. Thank you for all the amazing information you keep sharing. This channel has had great influence in all of my fishing. In this video at 6:17, you show a catch with a rig that I am not familiar with. Would you please explain which rig this is? It looks like it involves a paddletail swimbait with a treble hook. Thank you again.

  3. Tyler, I'm wanting to throw some scrounger heads, but I don't know when to throw it. It seems similar to a stealth jackhammer in particular. Any thoughts on choosing the right one for the given conditions?

  4. I fished yesterday in NJ and saw quite a few bare circles. My lakes have pickerel. It can't be that the bass have spawned and left the nest here in NJ already?! That water can't be 50 degrees! Is it possible these circles are pickerel spawning sites? Thanks.

  5. What's crazy is I was going out today for some pre spawn fishing on a small pond I go to and I wanted to get more info and you hit on just about all those points so thank you so much love your channel bro.

  6. Hey guys , I need help.

    I can’t catch a damn thing here in Stafford Va . I’ve gone out every day. Every time of day. No luck. I’m losing hope.

    Let’s do three different lakes, high pressure, and help a brother become a better angler. Please !!

  7. I would love to see guys show the fish on either a tape for length or a scale showing the weight ! According to my research and experience , there is no way a 20" bass weighs 7#'s ! It may weigh 4-5#'s

  8. Love the pond videos! In your opinion, when I'm walking the bank of a pond and not getting bites, should I stay in one spot for a while and change baits a few times, or should I keep the same bait, but walk around? Thanks!

  9. Great video. I like the two lure approach. I try to bring a moving lure (lipless or squarebill) followed by a Texas rig or a jerkbait followed up by a jig. This video is on point for the main lake / pond I fish. It’s small creek that had two dams put in. Max depth 6ft.

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