Hey guys and gals,
I have always found a way to sneak off to one of these neighborhood ponds here on the west-side of Indy and get some easy bass fishing in, especially during spring and fall. During the summer, it can be slow haha but I still get to it. But, I have recently moved to a new location with my fiance and son here in Indianapolis and have 2 great looking ponds literally 100 yards away from our place. I have heard stories how one of them have produced some decent cats. The other pond is the easiest spot in the world for bluegill. Its so ridiculous. Guaranteed, we can cast and hook up 80% of the time on this pond and that is no exaggeration. Of course, most of them are relatively small, but its amazing how many we catch. This pond, has literally no cover (that I can see of course) but it does look like it is starting to get a slight slight sliiiight algae build up on the southern end.
I have lived here for for 3 months now and I cannot believe that I have yet too see a SINGLE bass. I feel like most of the time when I am at different neighborhood ponds I can sneak up quietly and not spook a bass to get a look. Here...its like a ghost town. I have checked and fished this pond plenty of times at different times throughout the day since I have moved here and I haven't even seen anything big go for the smaller fish at shore. It is just a little saddening I guess because this darn pond is so close. I've tried different approaches, baits, lures, and time of day, no luck. I guess its simple to say, the ego is starting to hurt a little, not being able to catch a single bass out here in front of the old lady lol.
Is it possible that since its summer and really hot, I have yet to see one single bass, or is it also a possibility that there isn't bass in the pond?
What would you try here? Tips and suggestions are desperately neeeeeded lol
The Pond:
The pond is somewhat clear for about 10 feet out and has about 2 foot of rock right at the shore. It is about 300 yards long roughly with about 75-100 yards on average across. I've seen so more bluegill here than anywhere else, a pretty decent amount of crayfish in the rocks. It is home to a few big turtles and ducks are always stopping by throughout the day. I have also spotted something that I thought was a beaver, until I seen the tail. This had a very skinny and long tail. It would surface every 30 seconds or so and then swim lol. The pond generally seems healthy and suitable for some good sized bass.