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Unleash the thrill of catching gigantic largemouth bass at this astonishing lake! Unlock the ultimate secret of successful fishing between 8am and 11 am! Head straight to the second dock, armed with a rod rigged with a number 16 treble hook and bread, and catch your own irresistible bluegill bait. Be picky, as you'll need the perfect size - no more than 3 inches long. Next, prepare your second rod with a 1/0 hook, carefully hooking the bluegill through its upper lip, just 2 to 3 mm behind the upper lip. It's time to put on your polarized sunglasses for a crystal-clear view beneath the water's surface. Go halfway down the ramp and keep your eyes peeled for the submerged barrel. Cast your bluegill bait out about 15 yards and skillfully guide it toward the barrel, ensuring it dives at least 10 feet deep. With your polarized sunglasses, witness the breathtaking moment when the massive bass emerges, drawn in by your tempting bluegill offering. Watch in awe as the bass engulfs the bait and starts to swim away. Your heart races, adrenaline surges, and you know it's time – set the hook! Get ready for the battle of a lifetime as you reel in your colossal catch! Experience the exhilarating rush of this once-in-a-lifetime fishing adventure today!
It’s been a while since I’ve fished these little ponds, but when I went with a friend in a canoe we tore the bass up. Buzzbaits and floating frogs seemed to be the best around the edges. There was a small gator living here last I went. Make sure to get permission before you go! #FishbrainChallenge.