Fished a new water 5/11 I hadn't been to in 56 years as a boy
Back when my parents took my brother and me to a lake that had swimming, a picnic area and a roller skating rink, I didn't have a clue about fishing and didn't even know the various species. Many years later the area is unrecognizable and completely overgrown with trees, now taken over by the park commission.
The first priority, other than catching fish, was to find out everything I could about the lake's bottom using sonar along the shoreline. Here's a satellite view :
https://i.imgur.com/o0CwfqH.jpg
The lake's not as big as I remembered as a kid but it took all day to note the various depths, bottom types and areas that held fish all of which held many surprises. The extensive flat to the west (left side of photo) was uniformly 3' until I came to inflow channels which dropped to 5' and then back up. I couldn't be sure what stage the crappie spawn was in considering the water temperature was still only in the 50's (unusually low for May), but I did catch small crappie and sunfish fan casting everywhere in 3'.
Shorelines to the north had very steep drops into 15' and drops out from the southern shore, some areas holding small crappie schools where I caught five or more crappy per spot. Only one crappie was of a legal size indicating illegal harvesting over the years with no enforcement of creel or size limit regulations. Even the bass were on the small side and only 4 were caught of the 29 fish boated using small lures.
https://i.imgur.com/65hwJVX.jpg?1
example of the sunfish caught:
https://i.imgur.com/FShp7Z4.jpg
Next bottom survey will be of the middle depths. Another row boat angler was fishing mostly in the middle which possibly indicates deep water structure worth noting.
I can't say I was disappointed in that the lake is 15 minutes from my house, peaceful, quiet and a future challenge finding quality fish, as well as testing my new soft plastic creations. The hits were hard regardless the fish striking and fun nonetheless.
It will also be nice having the whole place to myself during the week when everyone is working.:HandsClapping