Quote Originally Posted by brhoff View Post
That pond is tough but your right, this time of year is about it for that water.

Always did well on a Taps Bug....throw past the shore and start stripping right before it hits the surface...and keep it chugging. Has worked in the past.

Poppers and spitters have never done as well for me as the Taps...stripped real quick.

Facing water from about the new wheel chair ramp, aim for the left shore and work your way to the far left corner...(you'll have to eventually move along the shore).

That far left corner is killer when you hit it right.

Always found plenty of followers on streamers but few takers.
Hey stranger! You've got a PM coming.

I've caught several from the pond on streamers and gurglers throughout the year, but yep...this time of year is key for that pond. I was out last week when it was nice and sunny and the hole eastern shore was absolutely crawling with bass. I had taken a co-worker out to get him started with the long rod, and he spotted a couple. We started walking that shore and they were literally everywhere. They must've just been warming as we saw nothing feeding or even following any fly I tossed to them.

Pretty much the responses I expected gents. Thanks for the insight and advice.