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    I was trying to decide which rod combo to take to the pond today , because, lately I’ve been doing some float n jig fishing , but thought I’d like to do a little twitching if the float n jig fishing slacked off .
    Because I only take one rod with me when I’m bank fishing . I sometimes take several in the vehicle , if where I park is somewhat close to where I’m fishing .
    Fishing at the pond It’s about a quarter of a mile from where I park to the corner of the dam where I like to start lately . Mainly because it’s has shade .

    I like a long rod for float n jig fishing , but prefer a short rod for twitching. I feel I have better control , and feel more connected to my jig .

    Today I picked the 6’ St Croix Avid Panfish. Although I’m not crazy about twitching with this rod , it turned out to work pretty good for both methods today .
    Paired with an old Shimano Stradic 1000fl , spooled with light gray Daiwa J-Braid and a 4# Floroclear leader .
    I caught two shellcrackers and a nice bluegill using the float method and then took the float off .
    I had to go to a Little heavier jig to get any distance with a breeze blowing toward me from about two o’clock. The wind put a nice bow in my line but i was able to feel the hits pretty good and caught nine more fish twitching .
    Fishing at the pond I need a somewhat long rod to assist me in getting my catches through the water vegetation and up the banks .
    A dozen total in just under a hour and a half. I call that a successful morning.
    I can see the pond changing with each trip , the water is turning a brown color as the level is dropping again .
    I’m going to miss the pond when I go back to fishing my other local spots as they stabilize after the historic rain we had .

    I consider myself lucky the storm shifted a little east before tuning west as it went by our area .
    Continued prayers for those not so lucky .
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    Nice job
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    It doesn't matter where you you catch them.

    They are always great looking fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevk View Post
    It doesn't matter where you you catch them.

    They are always great looking fish.
    The fish from the pond are bigger than what I normally catch from my other local spots .
    I’ll continue to fish the pond until it starts looking like a cesspool again , like it has since last summer.
    I was hoping the cooler night temps would keep the water quality up .
    With it being catch and release only , there used to be some nice gills in there . Looks like shellcracker are doing good . I like that .
    Folks still taking fish home . No way would eat fish out of there . Too much runoff and septic tank seepage.
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    Some very beautiful catches!
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    looks fun to me , congrats and KABOOM
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    Those are nice looking fish. Some places stay on the favorite list even if they lack in some points. When I pond hopped on weekend mornings when the kids were small here was a few I just liked, even though they didn’t produce much. The the sun would get high and it was time to go. I wouldn’t mind a few these days. Everything is way over the banks.
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    Good Stuff!
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    Nice set up
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