CanalStalkin Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I was wondering how shallow is TOO shallow. Where I fish its about 5 foot or so, the further from this spot you get the more shallow (canal)to probably 2 feet deep. There is a TON of nice looking cover and a ton of carp out in this shallow stuff but always assumed it was too shallow and never fished it. Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 Try it you might be surprised. Quote
LooksLikeSinbad Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 2 feet is definitely not too shallow! Quote
SWH Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I was shore fishing Monday night and saw a nice sized bass in about a foot of water if that smashing some bait fish so i dont think it can be to shallow as long as they dont beach themselves they can be caught in any depth. Thats my experience from just the other night other wise i am new and could be totally wrong Quote
D4u2s0t Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 2 feet is plenty of water. in my area majority of bass have moved out of the shallows along shore though, and I have to go out deeper. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 On two separate occasions recently, I have caught bass right up against the bank under the moss in 6" of water. Granted, there were other favorable conditions, over hanging trees, shade, deeper water nearby (within 10-15 feet). Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 Some "shallow water fish" (<12" of water) from various times of the year. Spring Spring Fall Summer If they are feeding shallow, they are easy to spot. If they are lurking shallow, its not so easy. Quote
Kingbass43 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 NO its great fishing most of the time i caught a nice 2 2 1/2 pound bass in 2 feet of water inthe middle pf the day on a tiny torpedo it was on a big lake too. Quote
BassDeaton01 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I'd say give it a shot. You say that there is cover there so I assume bass would find that to be a good ambush spot. 2 feet of water is definitely not too shallow. Quote
Gangley Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 the last couple fish I have caught have been in less than 2 feet of water, from 12-1pm, in 100 degree weather. Fish the shallows if you get the chance, you never know what you will find. Quote
bigtimfish Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 2 ft is not too shallow. It may be too shallow certain times of year with high water temps and all. But 2 ft is not bad Quote
Super User grimlin Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 There's a river system here that i fished last weekend,both largemouth and smallmouth bass were all in 6''-3' of water.No joking...6 inches of water i got a LM off of.It was sitting under a broken tree that had fell in the water from a previous storm. Quote
Super User CWB Posted August 6, 2009 Super User Posted August 6, 2009 If there are carp, there will be bass. Some of my biggest bass have come from about a foot of crystal clear water either sight fishing or under and around boats/docks. Quote
Az Bassin Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I dont think there is a too shallow i have caught some small bass in less than a foot of water on pop r's. I would try it...... Good Luck Quote
tritz18 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 I catch alot of my fish in 2 feet of water, try using a topwater bait. They will kill it Quote
christopherjake Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 2' of water is definitely not too shallow. Quote
RhodyBass Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 A great lure for finding fish in spots that go shallow to deep is a spinnerbait. Slow roll the lure allowing it to swim progressively deeper,following the contour of the bottom. I'll cast into a couple of inches of water using this method,works great. Some big surprises lurk in the shallows Quote
BillDance32 Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 There is no real simple answer to this question. If it is the right time of year, then yes the 2 foot water will certainly hold fish. I like fishing shallow water, especially when there is deep water nearby. I think that areas where it is flat and shallow with little variety in depth are not nearly as productive as areas that has shallow water with deeper pockets or a variety of depth. Quote
steezy Posted August 6, 2009 Posted August 6, 2009 Quote I was wondering how shallow is TOO shallow. Where I fish its about 5 foot or so, the further from this spot you get the more shallow (canal)to probably 2 feet deep. There is a TON of nice looking cover and a ton of carp out in this shallow stuff but always assumed it was too shallow and never fished it. IMHO, You are missing some of the best bass fishing. When I am shore fishing most of my bass, even the big ones, come from ~12" of water with plenty of cover. Please throw a frog, top water, spinner or jig into or along the edge of that cover, NOW! You will be shocked at what you pull out of that mess. Just make sure you have a good rod and use strong line cause the big ones in there are not going to come out easy. I get chills down my spine just thinking about fishing in a place like that! Quote
CanalStalkin Posted August 6, 2009 Author Posted August 6, 2009 thanks for all the info guys, Ill definitely try some topwater out on it. Id really like to throw some frogs but my light spinning setup sounds like it'd be destroyed once a lunker takes it down in the weeds. I've already lost a REAL nice one that went under all of this moss and I couldn't do anything and it finally just broke off. Quote
DINK WHISPERER Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 It is too shallow only when you bottom out! Even than, keep casting.................. Quote
umahunter Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 i caught a good 2 1/2 pounder the other day in like four inches of water. stopped for the mutts to play and casted a shadelicious up there playing around and when reeling back i see this water roll with fin sticking out jaws style chase and crush it that was cool as hell Quote
mr.mallard Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 ive caught bass smashing baby bluegill in under 8 inches of water THEIR TOP FINS WERE STICKING OUT OF THE WATER Quote
Super User RoLo Posted August 7, 2009 Super User Posted August 7, 2009 The water is not too shallow until the bass's fins are protruding above the surface and it has to belly-crawl to move forward. In spite of all the deepwater speak, most of the time in Florida, when I've missed out on the best bite, I was fishing too deep, not too shallow. Roger Quote
Lynx Posted August 7, 2009 Posted August 7, 2009 My fishing buddy Charles picked up a 4.3lbs LargeMouth in 8-10"s of water, where the lake we were on hits a mouth of a creek off the front of my boat in early Jan. The 10 acre pond that goes through my backyard is always @ 1'-6' in spots throughout the pond all year, & we always have great fishing from it. Quote
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