I have no experience with drawdowns in ponds or small lakes. But, I do have fishing experience when it comes to fishing large lakes that have had a drawdown due to working on the dams or due to some droughts. What I saw was fishing improved not only when the lake was lower but fishing also improved about 3 yrs after the lakes went back to normal. The lakes would be teaming with nice sized and good numbers of lmb. Downside to drawing down a pond would be if after you drop it and then we have a drought causing two years before it goes back to the waters level you wanted. Hay! it happens more than you think it might here in E. Texas.


Here is a story, while fish Caddo lake a few years back, I was getting stopped every day by the Game Wardens. I finally had enough of it and asked one what the heck was going on? He told me Caddo Lake was the only lake they could get their boats in because all the other lakes boat ramps were out of the water. I think that was in 2012 or 13 and we were going through a terrible drought in Texas. We also lost a lot of Oak trees all across E Texas that year.

Last edited by TGW1; 09/30/19 05:57 AM.

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