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The No. 1 Lure For Fishing From The Bank For Bass…(Most Will Never Guess)



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  1. I have a ton of cranks that are 1/2 inch in size. Floating Rapala's are good too. Roostertails or spinners without tails (silver is my fav). Rebel makes good floating grasshopper cranks and small crayfish lures. And I use small 1 inch lipless (cranks) or also called Rattletraps. The green/black or red/black are great. Yes, cloudy days or mornings at sunrise or in the evening. I dare not fish my local ponds at night, too many creepy things going on.

  2. Yellow and chrome rooster tail or a weightless black Berkeley power worm always crushed ponds and the bank around here. I can't tell you the amount of fun I had with a pack of power worms and pack of hooks jammed into my back pocket.

  3. The past few years I’ve crushed it on moving baits. Top water, chatters, cranks, etc. This year I find that besides throwing a jig on a casting rod, probably 80% of my catches are coming off worms and slow moving baits on the good Ol’ sissy sticks. Shallow against the bank or going deep it just seems to work better this year. I’m in the northeast, anyone else seeing this pattern?

  4. The old Mann's baby 1- is the best pond crankbait of all time….not even a competition. I've caught more bass out of ponds on a baby 1- fire shad than any other bait, far and away…except in the spring, then it's a red / orange craw pattern baby 1-.

  5. I feel like you can catch those fish with some of your suggestions, but never overlook inline spinners (mepps 3) and bigger, these can absolutely destroy in a smaller/ mid sized pond or slow moving creek

  6. STOP WITH THE FFS VIDEOS!! MORE TIPS AND TECHNIQUE VIDEOS!! MORE BANK FISHING VIDEOS!!

    <makes such a video…gets a couple hundred views and a handful of comments>

    Randy, I wish I knew what to tell you. 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

  7. Really admirable that you took the time to make this video Randy. Totally vibes with your old-school direction and somehow projects decency and humility. Well done…Also count me in the ranks of a kid who snuck on to fish farms ponds at night=)

  8. One of the easiest ways to catch pond bass as a kid was using the spinner bait like you said and just walking the bank edge with the pole extended over the weed line and it would get whacked. Works for river sea walls as well.

  9. I have used a 3" curly tailed grub on ponds and these work great! One thing that I learned from from a young age fishing farm ponds is to walk quietly around it. I have seen bass take off because they know that you are there, at least this has worked for me. Great stuff Randy and thanks for the tips!

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