Pond at Meadowdale playfields

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drysuperfly52
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Pond at Meadowdale playfields

Post by drysuperfly52 » Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:42 am

i have spent most of my morning browsing local secret lakes, i have a few candadites that i want to check out then i thought of this pond. has anyone fished it before? i am new to the tiny pond game, should i worm and bober it? or drag a wolley bugger?

another pond i drive past daily is behind Day and Nite foods on 52nd in lynnwood/edmonds. has any one tried a line in there?
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Re: Pond at Meadowdale playfields

Post by jonb » Tue Sep 10, 2013 10:27 pm

Try ul 4# gear with small hardware, ie: panther martin spinners size 2 or 4, castmaster, dick nite etc.. Yeah wooley bugger on sink tip would work too. Bobber and worm would work also.
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Re: Pond at Meadowdale playfields

Post by obryan214 » Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:38 pm

gonna guess it has bluegill and/or pumpkinseed and bullhead catfish since most of the small ponds i've explored had those. worm under a bobber or just on bottom is what i'd start with.

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Re: Pond at Meadowdale playfields

Post by dea » Tue Mar 04, 2014 8:25 am

Consider a small weedless rig as well. It could get you that larger fish holding onto it's territory around some bottom structure and cover.

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