Deerfield County Park Swimming Pond

Isabella - Michigan


  • 6 catches

  • 57 followers

  • 23 spots

Originally a gravel pit that was connected to Chippewa River, this location is part of the Isabella County Parks and Recreation. Average depth of 7 feet and 355 acres. Excellent shore fishing platform in the area. A beach, restrooms, and picnic area ar...

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Deerfield County Park Swimming Pond Fishing Reports

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  1. 5 lb. 5 oz. 25.0 in. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley Gulp! 3 in. and 4 in. Minnows

    1. Rick Carey 0
      sounds good u should try rigging them with dinner drop shot hook n split shot...great action
    2. Matt Middleton 0
      in weedy areas, I'll slice the bait vertically, and leave the point of the hook below the top of the bait in the slit.
    3. Rick Carey 0
      or octopus hook works too with split shot an gulp..hook size will vary from size of gulp..
    4. Rick Carey 0
      also try road runner 1/8 -1/4 oz but you will have to super glue gulp to jighead or else it will slide down..
    5. Rick Carey 0
      lol I've used that also got another style for u to try small drop shot hook ..hook thru both eyes of gulp I like the 2.5 to 4 inch depends on size of shad in ...more your lake ..hooked thru the eyes an small split shot bout 18imches up from hook..light line 6lb test ..use lightest split shot u can an still be able to cast it well. the lighter the weight the slower an more natural the fall rate is..yo yo it slow back in..they will smack it in drop
    6. Matt Middleton 0
      I use a perch colored jig head, and attach a 1/4oz beetle spin spinning blade.
    7. Rick Carey 0
      those minnows work well I've used them..how u use them? jig etc?
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  2. 3 lb. 13 oz. 20.0 in. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley Gulp! 3 in. and 4 in. Minnows

  3. 4 lb. 4 oz. 21.0 in. Largemouth Bass with a Berkley Gulp! 3 in. and 4 in. Minnows

  4. 3 lb. 12 oz. 18.0 in. Largemouth Bass with a Bomber Long A Lures

  5. 2 lb. 4 oz. 25.0 in. Northern Pike with a Bomber Long A Lures

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