Bass Fishing in Community Ponds with Plastic Lizards:
This past July I decided to try fishing plastic ZOOM lizards in a community pond that has heavy vegetation and some nice bass. I was fishing it with eratic movements under the vegetation and duckweed, and when I let it pause, all of the sudden my line started to move off to the side, and There was a bass on it. I was using fluorocarbon line with a greeb pumpkin plastic lizard and used small bb split shot weights to get the lizard under the surface. I have also used darker color lizards vecause the pond I fish has dark colored water, and I have seen dark colored salamanders with a long stripe down there back in the woods near the pond. The pond that was fishing had a smalll tree that hung over the water in the corner of the pond, which I had seen bass come in and out of before and had seen several bluegill as well, and that is where I had caught my bass in the vegetation by shaking the lizard and letting it stand still. The tail on a ZOOM Lizard hyas an eratic action as well as the legs of the lizard do as well. I personally like to use a green pumpkin lizard with a chartreuse tail and chartreuse tipped legs. Wen fishing a plastic Lizard rell the lizard at a medium speed, I usually cast to one side of the pond and retrieve it back steadily . It is important that you have a good, working drag on your rod. Good Luck!!
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