Any body of water you find in the US is going to contain fish. The most common overall fish you will find is some sort of brim, bream, or sunfish. No matter how you spell it these fish eat most of the insects invading our yards and parks. These fish are often native, or introduced if the water is landlocked.
Upon finding our hidden secret we caught a few big mouths and bluegills. I believe my buddy landed a pumpkin seed and I believe I happened to catch a strange variation of bluegill and pumpkin seed/shell cracker. The water wasnt exactly busy, but seems promising if we find the right color and lure combination. Perhaps even the right weather conditions. Perhaps its a bass prominent pond and possibly better fished in the summer.
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