All I've caught out of here are small rock bass and 4 chubs and it's usually higher than this. I was just curious about other people's thoughts

Posted by SupraMk4_94

10 Comments

  1. i’ve heard that if a body of water doesn’t dry out in the summer, it most likely has fish. not sure how accurate that is though, i could be wrong

  2. aBeaSTWiTHiNMe on

    You can pretty easily see the bottom so you should be able to answer it yourself if you’ve ever seen anything big swim by. Definitely potential, but maybe the big guys are in a deeper pool or some structure/shadows nearby

  3. Well, in my opinion, the shallower it is, the less chance you’ve got of finding big fish. Small fish can stay in shallow spots because, well, they’re smaller. But the big ones usually hang out in deeper spots. So yeah… you might get lucky and catch something big, but who knows. You never really know—it can happen.

    Personally, where I’m from in Canada, I fish a river every day. Right now, this time of year, the river is super low. And when I say low, it’s probably not even a meter deep. But that doesn’t stop huge fish from being there—I actually see them breaking the surface. Big pike, largemouth bass… or just perch and crappie. Of course, I don’t know exactly where you’re fishing.

  4. Bombastic_tekken on

    I bet you could pull a nice smallie out of there, around me I’ve only got the neosho species of smallie, and this looks like prime real estate for them. I’ve caught largemouth out of water like this too.

  5. Calm-Character-6871 on

    That’s creek fishing for ya. There’s a chance there’s bigger fish, but with how shallow and clear it is the chances are lower.

  6. ScaryfatkidGT on

    You probably have a better idea than us…

    From the looks of that tho no big fish are getting in there from the direction of the camera unless the water is higher… maybe find a bigger pool if you can

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