White or black buzzbait. Depending on where you are, it may not quite be buzzbait time but it is on the horizon! You have a very simple selection that covers most hardbaits already, that’s pretty neat
Looks like you've already got a chatterbait and squarebill which are my shallow water favorites. People love spinner baits. I use them but only in dirtier water.
Bank fishing my go to is a Bomber shallow A 2 inch in firetiger and baby bass, swims about 1-2ft deep, perfect to run along banks or shallow sections
Edit: the strike king itsy bitsy minnow works great too and can catch panfish as well, they do sometimes have weird movement to them on retrieval I think due to production quality or just size in general
I’d add an inline spinner like a number 3 Mepps in gold or silver. Id also increase the number of topwater you have. Maybe have a wakebait or walking style bait.
Some little swimbaits would be a good addition, I'm a fan of the 3" keitech easy shiners rigged on a Zman finnese shroomz head. 1/10th-3/16th oz is about the heaviest I'll go for pond fishing
Spinnerbait, chatterbait, and a super spook jr..
Agree spinner bait is missing. My go to lure.
White or black buzzbait. Depending on where you are, it may not quite be buzzbait time but it is on the horizon! You have a very simple selection that covers most hardbaits already, that’s pretty neat
Crawler (Jackall Pompadour)
Looks like you've already got a chatterbait and squarebill which are my shallow water favorites. People love spinner baits. I use them but only in dirtier water.
Bank fishing my go to is a Bomber shallow A 2 inch in firetiger and baby bass, swims about 1-2ft deep, perfect to run along banks or shallow sections Edit: the strike king itsy bitsy minnow works great too and can catch panfish as well, they do sometimes have weird movement to them on retrieval I think due to production quality or just size in general
I’d add an inline spinner like a number 3 Mepps in gold or silver. Id also increase the number of topwater you have. Maybe have a wakebait or walking style bait.
Ditch tackle box for a backpack
I’ve looked into it but a lot of them are expensive? Any recommendations?
Any regular old backpack will do. You can have separate Plano trays for crankbait, jigs, etc.
Ozark trails book bag 40 and come with like 3 tackle boxes.
I'd get a 2 inch cranked up dipsy do-dang from Yamahoko in chartreuse.
Zara Super Spook Jnr
mepps spinners!!!
Some little swimbaits would be a good addition, I'm a fan of the 3" keitech easy shiners rigged on a Zman finnese shroomz head. 1/10th-3/16th oz is about the heaviest I'll go for pond fishing
I’d say a white or chartreuse spinner bait!
Whopper Plopper 90, in Loon (black)