Recent Catches At Whitesell Corp Pond


Flat Earth Fishing
4 of 4: I caught my final one for the day the same way I caught the others . . . from the shore of an Alabama pond using a tube/lizard that I fashioned together as a hybrid with added fish attractant that I made (I caught four bass in an hour with this secret weapon).






Flat Earth Fishing
3 of 4: Probably the smallest of the four, I caught this guy from the shore of an Alabama pond using a tube/lizard that I fashioned together as a hybrid (with added fish attractant that I made). I caught four bass in an hour.






Flat Earth Fishing
2 of 4: Next up is this bad boy I caught from the shore of an Alabama pond using a tube/lizard that I fashioned together as a hybrid (with added fish attractant that I made). I caught one on the first cast, and this one on the second cast. Bites then slowed down. I finished with four bass in an hour.






Flat Earth Fishing
1 of 4: Using a tube/lizard that I fashioned together as a hybrid (with added fish attractant that I made), I caught four bass in an hour (two on the first two casts alone) in this Alabama pond.






Flat Earth Fishing
1 of 3: Tried several different lures from the bank of an Alabama pond and got nothing. After over half an hour of striking out, I decided to try a four-inch Yum Dinger on a wacky rig and caught three LMB. This is one of the three.






Flat Earth Fishing
2 of 3: Took advantage of this week’s warmer temps to bass hunt. Caught my second LMB from the shore of this Alabama pond using the four-inch Yum dinger on a wacky rig.






Flat Earth Fishing
3 of 3: If you want to catch fish you have to dress for success. Just kidding. This isn’t my normal fishing attire, but when you have an opportunity to fish, you take it, even if you’re not dressed for the occasion. The wacky rig for the win! Caught three bass from the shore of this Alabama pond using the four-inch Yum Dinger with the chartreuse tail.






Flat Earth Fishing
Caught from the bank on an Alabama pond using a soft plastic lizard.



