Weld's Largemouth Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 What is the oddest fishing spot that you have fished at, and have successfully caught bass at? Mine would have to be at this pond belonging to a catering place, which i had gone to expecting nothing to be in the waters except the swans that lived there... It turned out to be a honey hole of nice fish... no big monsters but i've got a couple nice 17-18 inchers Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted January 16, 2014 Super User Posted January 16, 2014 What is the oddest fishing spot that you have fished at, and have successfully caught bass at? Mine would have to be at this pond belonging to a catering place, which i had gone to expecting nothing to be in the waters except the swans that lived there... It turned out to be a honey hole of nice fish... no big monsters but i've got a couple nice 17-18 inchers There is a local retirement community which has a pond in the back. There's a big fence around it (which should have concertina wire on the top) because there are some swans there that make velociraptors seems like kittens by comparison. Anytime a resident goes missing, that's the first place they look-only there usually isn't much left of them! I'm kidding but just barely. Quote
swagkid300 Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 caught a LMB in a sewer using hot dog. like this but it was an open hole Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted January 16, 2014 Author Posted January 16, 2014 There is a local retirement community which has a pond in the back. There's a big fence around it (which should have concertina wire on the top) because there are some swans there that make velociraptors seems like kittens by comparison. Anytime a resident goes missing, that's the first place they look-only there usually isn't much left of them! I'm kidding but just barely. Have you caught anything there? Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted January 16, 2014 Author Posted January 16, 2014 caught a LMB in a sewer using hot dog. like this but it was an open hole sweet... where was that? toronto? 1 Quote
Loop_Dad Posted January 16, 2014 Posted January 16, 2014 caught a LMB in a sewer using hot dog. This one is tough to beat! 1 Quote
Brayberry Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I had a couson that had a small pond on his property, a ditch ran into it and went for about a mile into another pond on his neighbors property. It's just a normal ditch that sits beside the road, but it's deep, maybe 4 - 5 feet of water in it, and as a kid I caught many a bass from that ditch, which was only about 4 feet wide Quote
bmlum415 Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I've caught bass above 150+ feet of water throwing a glide bait about 2-3 feet below the surface. Quote
Super User SirSnookalot Posted January 17, 2014 Super User Posted January 17, 2014 Sewer takes top honors................ Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted January 17, 2014 Super User Posted January 17, 2014 I hope you practiced C&R and released it back into the sewer. I don't think I would want to keep that one myself. Quote
lanzbass Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 Oddest Fishing Spot... In a irrigation pipe ... Friend told me that's how he caught his bass !!! When the water stopped flowing he would clean out the pipe and have lunch ... This is the oddest place I truthfully ever heard of a bass caught... Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted January 17, 2014 Super User Posted January 17, 2014 Have you caught anything there? Technically, I violated the intent of your thread because I didn't actually fish there. I wouldn't cross that fence without a full suit of titanium armor. Those steroid swollen swans stand up to my chest and have that look of "Go ahead and try it!" in their eyes. But I have gazed longingly at that pond. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted January 17, 2014 Super User Posted January 17, 2014 I kept waiting for that kid in the video to bury a jig in his eye. 5 Quote
Preytorien Posted January 17, 2014 Posted January 17, 2014 I often fish in the tiny little pond in front of our local Home Depot when I'm bored. It's the size of about 10 average swimming pools, but it's teeming with 10-12 inch largemouth. They're nothing huge, but it's fun to just go and catch one after another. I have yet to see anyone else fish it. In Indiana we have a DNR regulation that any publicly accessible body of water must be stocked to better control mosquito population (or so I have heard from one), so nearly every body of water has SOME kind of fish in it. I get some interesting looks though fishing there.....HA! Quote
Super User geo g Posted January 17, 2014 Super User Posted January 17, 2014 I fish an old dump site that was turned into a broward county park. The site was on the EPA's Super Fund List for one of the worst in the country. It has big, great looking bass that never have a mark on them. There is a warning sign that say, " Any consumption of fish will lead to a green glow under low light conditions" The wife is thrilled! Quote
Super User RoLo Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 I was around 10 years old and went trout fishing with my dad in Saxon Falls, NJ. I had a split-bamboo flyrod and was casting a Mickey Finn bucktail streamer. I was fishless all morning and dad decided that we'd take a short lunch-break. We wolfed down a couple of sandwiches alongside the Muscenetcong River, where there was a small, round artificial pond with a jet fountain on one end. Just a bored kid, I cast my streamer into the whitewater spout, and as soon as the streamer hit the pond I hooked an 11" brown trout, it was the first trout of my life. My only guess is that one of the stockmen from the Hackettstown Hatchery decided to pitch a stocked trout into the pool as a prank. Poor thing must've been starving to death. Roger Quote
Super User Darren. Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 Can't compete with everyone here, but the Great Wolf Lodge here in Williamsburg has a little pond. We spent a night there and I took one of my long poles (no reel) to the little pond out behind the hotel and caught several nice bass up to 2 pounds. Quote
Hyrule Bass Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 Can't compete with everyone here, but the Great Wolf Lodge here in Williamsburg has a little pond. We spent a night there and I took one of my long poles (no reel) to the little pond out behind the hotel and caught several nice bass up to 2 pounds. that mustve been pretty fun. i remember fishing a pond for bluegill with a friend about 12 years ago in NC, this pond was loaded with huge humpheaded bluegill almost like the pictures you see from King Fisher Society/Richmond Mill Lake. there was also some nice bass in that pond. my friend had brung his telescopic crappie grabber pole which had no reel. i thought it was cool so he let me use it. part of the pond had a cow fence running through it along the bank. i was fishing out over the fence. my friend ties on a jitterbug and tosses it out next to where im fishing, reels it in and gets nothing, a few seconds later a 3lb bass hits my nightcrawler on the crappie grabber pole. what a fun fight that was with no reel trying to pull this bass out of the water over the fence... as for oddest spot i fished, i guess it was a creek under a bridge. it was probably 10 feet across and pretty deep looking. i remember catching some nice white crappie over 12 inches in the creek. i never wouldve guessed that place had fish like that. about a year later a friend of mine wrecked his souped up mustang 5.0 a half mile down the road from that creek while running from the police. he slightly went off the road, lost control in the grit/gravel there and hit a telephone/light line pole and had a transformer fall on top of his car. if he hadnt wrecked they wouldve never caught him though. he had to spend a couple weeks in Duke hospital... Quote
Super User Scott F Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 in Chicago, there is a major tourist area downtown called Navy Pier on the shore of Lake Michigan. Today, it is fully developed with lots of shops, a big Ferris Wheel and stuff to do. 30 years ago, there was little happening there but there was good perch fishing from the pier. The pier is concrete and there were drains about 8 inches in diameter every so often in the concrete to let rain water back into the lake. People used to take the covers off the drains and fish through them. Lots of structure underneath like the columns that held up the pier that held perch. It was weird sitting fishing through the holes, kind of like ice fishing, but it really was productive. Quote
Super User Teal Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 [quote name="Red Earth" post="1432761" timestamp="13900 as for oddest spot i fished, i guess it was a creek under a bridge. it was probably 10 feet across and pretty deep looking. i remember catching some nice white crappie over 12 inches in the creek. i never wouldve guessed that place had fish like that. about a year later a friend of mine wrecked his souped up mustang 5.0 a half mile down the road from that creek while running from the police. he slightly went off the road, lost control in the grit/gravel there and hit a telephone/light line pole and had a transformer fall on top of his car. if he hadnt wrecked they wouldve never caught him though. he had to spend a couple weeks in Duke hospital... Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 There is a subdivision lake I used to fish in the Mid-80's east of Columbia. It was a 30 acre or so lake, kind of weedy, no big deal. Anyway, whenever I went there and before it was time to go and if I didn't have enough fish for dinner you would walk over the dam, down to where the drain pipe led to a small pool 40'x 40' at the most. This little pool was dammed off and another drainage pipe let to a small creek. That little retention pond was always good for 2 or 3 or 4 fish, however many you needed for dinner. Over the course of several years, I probably took 20 or so fish out of that little area and I wasn't the only one who knew about it either. I guess every time the water got high in the primary lake, several fish went down the tube to the retention area and competition for food was intense. I never had to spend more than 20 minutes (including the walk down the dam and back) to get the few fish I needed for dinner. Quote
Tylertut Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 in Chicago, there is a major tourist area downtown called Navy Pier on the shore of Lake Michigan. Today, it is fully developed with lots of shops, a big Ferris Wheel and stuff to do. 30 years ago, there was little happening there but there was good perch fishing from the pier. The pier is concrete and there were drains about 8 inches in diameter every so often in the concrete to let rain water back into the lake. People used to take the covers off the drains and fish through them. Lots of structure underneath like the columns that held up the pier that held perch. It was weird sitting fishing through the holes, kind of like ice fishing, but it really was productive. I've fished from Navy Pier a couple years back and didn't catch too terribly much I have two odd places: The first and least odd is the city ponds where I live. There are about 6 and range from 1-4 acres. I pulled my PB out of a little 1 acre pond there on a square bill crank bait last fall. When I first got bored and started fishing them I thought there was no way there could be bass in them. The other place is an old canal that is dried up in the summer except for one big pool on one end. It is still used as by the historic society's canal boat for tours. While wading the river below the canal I got out and found the canal and decided to throw a topwater frog and actually caught a very good number of bass. None really big but saw a couple big ones cruising the open spots. This was when the canal was completely filled. Quote
Super User bigbill Posted January 18, 2014 Super User Posted January 18, 2014 I fished a shallow puddle after the heavy rains stopped and the high water levels left puddles in the trail near the waters edge. I dropped my line in the puddle when I seen movement n the water. I caught a 2 1/2" bass. I released it back into the river. I tried every puddle after that. That one little bass hit the lottery that day. I also fish in small bodies of water like mall drainage ponds(manmade). Swamps that can be first fished by me. The drainage ponds can hold up to 3lb bass. Funny I got my hands on the flying lure on clearance years ago. It worked awesome in the drainage pond. The drainage pond was near my wife's gym. She would feed the ducks bread. She told me there were fish eating the bread too. I first tried a panther Martin spin fly there. I caught every bass in the place. They were 6" to 8" average size. Every year I fished at least once there. Every year the bass were getting bigger. The last time I was there they were 3lbers.with the flying lure. Quote
Hyrule Bass Posted January 18, 2014 Posted January 18, 2014 I think I know exactly where you are talking about. I never would have thought there would be any fish in there...much less huge size pan fish. Oddest place I've seen was a drainage ditch that runs in to an out fall at a power plant. I've seen hand size bream in it. Neither the ditch nor the out fall gets deeper than two foot deep. The total length may be 250 ft...and maybe 75 foot wide at the widest point of the out fall... Which is really just a low corner of the property Pretty crazy... I wonder how they got there. some of those creeks around halifax and warren counties will surprise you. never caught any bass out of them but the pan fishing was great. its been a long time since i fished any of them though Quote
Weld's Largemouth Posted January 19, 2014 Author Posted January 19, 2014 I fished a shallow puddle after the heavy rains stopped and the high water levels left puddles in the trail near the waters edge. I dropped my line in the puddle when I seen movement n the water. I caught a 2 1/2" bass. I released it back into the river. I tried every puddle after that. That one little bass hit the lottery that day. I also fish in small bodies of water like mall drainage ponds(manmade). Swamps that can be first fished by me. The drainage ponds can hold up to 3lb bass. Funny I got my hands on the flying lure on clearance years ago. It worked awesome in the drainage pond. The drainage pond was near my wife's gym. She would feed the ducks bread. She told me there were fish eating the bread too. I first tried a panther Martin spin fly there. I caught every bass in the place. They were 6" to 8" average size. Every year I fished at least once there. Every year the bass were getting bigger. The last time I was there they were 3lbers.with the flying lure. Sweet! There is this pond in the parking lot of the mall near me and i haven't fished it, but i wish to check it out this spring... i hope it has fish in it, it probably does as most ponds in NY do in order to prevent algae and mosquitos Quote
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