Your welcome! We stock those fish (except those carp) at the club and they swim through the culvert during high water to get there. Same thing happens over at Jacobson Park....be careful police officers will run you off if your parking on Squires.![]()

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Your welcome! We stock those fish (except those carp) at the club and they swim through the culvert during high water to get there. Same thing happens over at Jacobson Park....be careful police officers will run you off if your parking on Squires.![]()
I've always wondered what the deal was with that big lake across Squires, don't you have to a member of a club to fish there or something?
I grew up a little ways from cove lake. The run off area on squires is about 4.5 feet deep at it's deepest. when the weather gets hot it all but dries up.
I too have fished it for years (before I became a member of Lake "E") and the biggest fish I have ever seen come out of there was a 2.5lb catfish. I have never seen a big cat or bass or carp come out of there. Never even heard about such a thing until this post. I think if people want to fish a run off pond they should go down in front of the mall. They'll have better luck for sure..
If someone catches a big one there (at cove lake) I assure you it is a fluke.
There are a few bluegill to be caught over there but when it's hot out you can bet any big cats are over in the main lake.
