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Bank fishing for bass

Posted By: Joe4majors

Bank fishing for bass - 04/19/18 09:43 PM

I've spent the last several years mainly introducing my son to fishing and the focus has been bream and we've worn them out thanks to a bucket of crickets. I thought about trying to go after a few bass on my own this year. I have access to 9 ponds (Million Dollar Lakes in Tuscaloosa), but no boat. Can y'all give some advice on some fundamental basics for increasing success rates when bass fishing from the bank? I don't have the budget to go out and get 5 different rods/reels for 5 different lures (nor a boat0. Any advice on when topwater might be best, or color, etc.? It's been a long long time since I have bass fishing much effort and feel like I'm starting over from scratch.
Posted By: odocoileus

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/19/18 09:53 PM

You don't need 5 rods, just 1. It really depends on the lake as to tactics, but I fish alot of ponds and use a combination of trick worms, flukes, and texas rigged worms and lizards. This time of year I really like trick worms and flukes. As the water warms up I catch more on worms. Spinnerbaits and shallow crankbaits/rattletraps are good too if there isn't a bunch of weeds and brush. At dusk I like buzzbaits, zara spooks and torpedos. I also like using lightweight rods and rooster tails and beetle spins when I can't get anything else to work.

The only ponds I have never caught fish routinely in were ponds that had a ton of pressure on them. Don't know about the place you're fishing, but I wouldn't sweat it. Just get out there and fish.
Posted By: abolt300

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/19/18 10:14 PM

If you're wanting to get into it on the cheap. Just get a good medium or med/hvy 6'6" spinning rod with a decent reel. Spool it up with 10 or 12 lb line. Get you some 2/0 and 3/0 worm hooks and some trick worms (junebug, green pumpkin, and school bus yellow) and some flukes (albino shad or arkansas shiner) and get out there and start fishing. I've done the tournament thing and been sponsored and have lord only knows how much $$ worth of tackle in my boat and garage but what I listed above is all you really need to catch bass and have a good time. If you want to fish something on top, go with a 4/0 hook and get you a bag of zoom horny toads. Throw it out and twitch is back in on top just fast enough to make the legs kick and stay up on top. Fish all 3 baits texas rigged so they will be weedless.

Cheap and easy, almost bullet proof as far as catching fish. While you certainly can catch a bunch of fish on spinnerbaits, crankbaits. hardbait topwaters etc. Fishing from the bank, most of the time, does not allow you the luxury to retrieve lures that get hung up and breaking off a $6-$9 spinnerbait or crank bait can get expensive if there is a lot of cover in the lakes you have access to. Hang a worm or a fluke and have to break it off, you're out about $0.50 and right back in business. Hope this helps. Sometimes less is more and I've found that people often times overthink what it actually takes to catch a bass.
Posted By: .308

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/19/18 10:28 PM

I couldn't agree more with abolt, but if you want to splurge on a lure buy a Whopper Plopper. It's about the most fun you can have with your cloths on!
Posted By: SouthBamaSlayer

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/19/18 11:55 PM

Beetlespin
Posted By: R_H_Clark

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 01:33 AM

Naw, a minnow and a bobber.
Posted By: Reaper

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 02:18 AM

Those lakes get fished to death. Try something that you think everyone isn't throwing.
Posted By: AC870

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 02:27 AM

Originally Posted by .308
I couldn't agree more with abolt, but if you want to splurge on a lure buy a Whopper Plopper. It's about the most fun you can have with your cloths on!


Was fixing to say this. Get the 90.
Posted By: tombo51

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 04:23 AM

The lakesdon't get fished as much as you think they do, I've been doin pretty good on the crappie from the bank hit me Joe & we'll go after them one evening. As for bass I've done pretty good around here with just a weightless senko
Posted By: jb20

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 04:26 AM

Texas rig black worm hits on every pond ive ever fished
Posted By: Acorn

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 11:36 AM

Another tip. Cast parallel to the bank when possible.
Posted By: gundoc

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 01:31 PM

Me and the folks I fish with have had the best results on those lakes using june bug trick worms...Well on Ski Lake and Fishing Lake. I/we haven't fished the others
Posted By: jmudler

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 02:03 PM

Originally Posted by Acorn
Another tip. Cast parallel to the bank when possible.



Start left and right (or vice versa) then out in the middle.
Posted By: Joe4majors

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 02:35 PM

Awesome, thanks guys. We've fished Catfish Lake a bunch and hardly see anyone out there.
Posted By: biglmbass

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 03:36 PM

The countdown Rapala # 5 (or floating model if you can cast it) has to be one of the best going pond lures for bass. Similar lures that typically get bit are 3" white curl tail grubs on a 1/8 ounce jighead, a smallish white spinnerbait, and a bitsy bug jig (Strike King branded small jig).
Posted By: jono23

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 04:23 PM

When I fish heavily fished ponds, my favorite thing to do is throw a buzzbait parallel to the bank, take three steps, throw it again, rinse wash repeat. I've caught many a bass doing that.
Posted By: Beadlescomb

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 05:06 PM

How deep are those lakes may need to bring my boat and trolling stuff up there and see what we can catch
Posted By: gundoc

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 05:50 PM

Originally Posted by Beadlescomb
How deep are those lakes may need to bring my boat and trolling stuff up there and see what we can catch



20-25 feet max if I remember right
Posted By: tombo51

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 05:55 PM

Not real deep I mainly fish the ski lake & a couple of the smaller ones I know the deepest spot on the ski lake which is also the largest about 100 acres I guess is about 18 feet but it's full of crappie lot of small one but a lot of good eating size too & an occasional big one caught one little over 2lbs couple years ago
Posted By: Beadlescomb

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 06:10 PM

Let me know when Joe and I'll bring the boat up there and we will out your boy on some fish
Posted By: mcninja

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/20/18 07:31 PM

senko
Posted By: Joe4majors

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 12:51 AM

Little man got his first this evening.

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Posted By: jb20

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 01:00 AM

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Posted By: gundoc

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 01:44 AM

Awesome!
Posted By: 3FFarms

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 02:31 AM

Atta boy Hayden! thumbup
Posted By: James

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 02:40 AM

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Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 03:05 AM

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Posted By: Tigger85

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/21/18 04:48 AM

That's great!
Posted By: AUstan23

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/23/18 01:43 AM

Originally Posted by Acorn
Another tip. Cast parallel to the bank when possible.


Yes
Posted By: dnolen

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/23/18 03:54 AM

Awesome. Pick up some skinny dippers in dirty sanchez. I've caught a ton in ponds on them.
Posted By: Parker243

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/23/18 01:56 PM

Texas rigged Zoom 7.5 curly tail worm in junebug, red bug, or electric blue with a small bullet weight is deadly. I have caught so many fish that way that I do not even like to throw much of anything else. During the heat of the summer is when I have caught my big ones. I seem to always catch a 6+ pounder on that setup in June or July.
Posted By: jb20

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/23/18 01:59 PM

Originally Posted by Parker243
Texas rigged Zoom 7.5 curly tail worm in junebug, red bug, or electric blue with a small bullet weight is deadly. I have caught so many fish that way that I do not even like to throw much of anything else. During the heat of the summer is when I have caught my big ones. I seem to always catch a 6+ pounder on that setup in June or July.

I fish that setup 85% of time
Posted By: FurFlyin

Re: Bank fishing for bass - 04/23/18 02:03 PM

If you just want to catch bass in numbers and aren't concerned about the size, there is no better pond bait IMO than a wieghtless Texas rigged, Zoom FInesse worm, on a 1/0 or 2/0 hook. Throw it parallel to the bank. Cotton Candy, Plum, Junebug are the best colors that I've used.
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