Yes, you’re very regarded. Now come over the pond, I’ll save you a spot at the Wendy’s dumpster for this weekend. ![img](emote|t5_2th52|4267)![img](emote|t5_2th52|4271)
Just made a mini pond in my garden. Think it might be a valid strategy to make trading decisions based on whether the fish go clockwise or widdershins.
So it's a local pond that's also used as a reservoir for town water. It's got pretty big bass, a really healthy bluegill population, good yellow perch. They stock around 350+ rainbow, brook and a few palomino trout.
Everyone uses bobbers and worms which seem to never work when there's lots of people casting over and over. The killer is keeping it simple with a small drop shot. We use size 8-10 drop shot hooks with about 12 inches of extra leader and small tungsten drop shot slip ons 1/8th Oz. The power bait floating trout worms that come in a long strand in bubblegum (pink) just pull every species out all day long. He caught like 3 rainbows, 2 bass and 10-15 bluegill in like 3 hours.