Booyah® Pond Magic Spinnerbaits
Hidden farm ponds and remote strip mine lakes hold jumbo heavyweights that hardly ever see heavy fishing pressure. Shorter in size but not on moxie, the Pond Magic features hand selected color and blade combos that match the forage base of these smaller waters. Premium components such as a Mustad® Ultra Point™ hook and 60 strand ultra fine silicone skirt virtually guarantee that these tiny gems will reap HUGE rewards!
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by PondFishermanIllinois This is a magic bait....
At least in ponds. I was out in some dicey weather the other day and was throwing this in 30mph plus winds on light spinning gear. Not only did this thing cast like a rock but it was like using some sort of magic bait. With the winds so high I was facing major changes in water clarity in the pond I was fishing, and the dual color blades on the white spinnerbait made sure that this thing stayed visiable no matter what the color of the water. I slammed 17 bass on 17 casts using this bait. It's size is such that it enticed both lunkers and dinks, so it can catch anything that's in your local water. It's my new go to!
May 15, 2008
Rated 4 out of 5Â by rescue337 pond magic
this lure lives up to it's name it really pond magic.
works great at slower pace near drop offs.
i gave it a 4 cause i like the closed eye on strike kings better than just a arm bend.
November 23, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by vtfishin Really is Pond Magic
This spinner bait really is pond magic. I don't know how else to explain it. I went to one of my local small farm ponds last night and tried this out. I always catch fish, but I usually get one decent sized one and 5 or 6 really small ones. Last night I used this and caught more and bigger fish then I ever have. It was a hot day and far less then ideal conditions. I found that i had better luck fishing this a little slower then I normally would a spinner bait and near drop off's. Shad worked best
July 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5Â by Alex2011 great purchase
great purchase,good price,works well,wood definitely recommend for friends
September 13, 2011
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Honestly tell me if this will work in a smaller pond with fish about 2 pounds that arent very aggresive and are usually fished on with a worm and bobber? If someone tells me it will and it doesn't work will be very dissapointedAnswers
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yes. just need to use it under the right conditions. i catch under 2lbs on mine often.A:Â
This is one of the first baits i throw on anywhere i go, especially new ponds/lakes, because the biggest or smallest fish will take a crack at them. definitely should work in your situation. my friend has a small pond with half pound to three pound bass, and which are a little sluggish, and i've had great results. i also reccomend you look at the rooster tail in line spinners for some of the smaller fish.A:Â
to be honest no 1 can but your self you will need to try it for your self in that pond buutt i would asumme it might work if all they ever see is a bobber an worm it will be someting diferent to hre eyesA:Â
Yes, fish the spinner through likely areas that hold bass. reel slowly and let it sink. Use in white for fall and chartreuse for spring and summerImages for this Answer
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Yes!!!! these baits are amazing. if they run right theyre good. but be patient with them they do roll over sometimesTop 1000 Contributor
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Hmm... I don't think so because they're not very aggresive. But, i might be wrong you never know until you try one.A:Â
Dependin' on the condition's, They should still hit it.I fished a pond where only people used live bait and worm's. And I used to catch a ton of bass on them.
Just get the right color, And start castin'!
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I used it on both small and medium size ponds/lakes. My first cast on a very small pond resulted in a 2 pound bass.A:Â
I have had great success with small fish. I have even caught a lot of bluegill with it. That said, I think you are better off going with a large beetlespin than this spinnerbait.3 years, 9 months ago
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if you are in a somewhat clear pond, look at some of the darker colors. however, it is never a bad idea to have a brighter bait, or red bait for cloudy days, or even if you would like to experiment a little bit.A:Â
white in the fall green in spring/summerA:Â
They all work. somethime they dont run right. when they do run right, you catch alot of bass. not too many over two pounds thoughTop 1000 Contributor
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Here's the key.Dark water= light colors
Light water= dark colors
Make sense? Good luck!
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I think color is more a matter of confidence. While I usually follow the general guidelines and use a natural white color in clear water I have had great success with the red ant color3 years, 9 months ago
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