Pottawatomie State Fishing Lake No. 2 Fishing Report -
Species | Rating | Size | Baits, Method, and Location |
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Black Bass | Fair to Good | 1/2 to 4 pounds | The 2025 bass sampling showed that both the largemouth and smallmouth bass populations are a little below average. Overall, fairly good numbers of largemouth bass and a low-level smallmouth bass population. |
Channel Catfish | Good | 3/4 to 5 pounds | The lake is in the Urban Stocking Program which provides regular stockings of 12 to 18 inch channel catfish. The third stocking of 2025 was on June 17th of 675 pounds of catchable sized channel catfish. Best baits tend to be worms or commercial catfish baits. Channel catfish creel at the lake is 5 per day. |
Crappie | Fair | 1/4 to 1 pound | The lake has supported a decent crappie population through time. The fall 2024 fish sample shows the current population is slightly above average for numbers of crappie. There is some habitat structures just out from the boat ramp dock and under the buoy. |
Bluegill and Redear Sunfish | Fair | less than pound | The lake has struggled to grow sunfish to a size large enough that anglers want to keep for frying. The population receives high angling pressure from both panfish anglers and from anglers targeting sunfish to use for catfish bait. To hopefully continue to please both angler bases and help increase the overall size structure of sunfish, the lake is being implemented with a special sunfish regulation starting in 2019. This new slot limit requires the release of sunfish species from 6 to 9 inches. The creel limit of fish over 9 inches is five per day and there is still unlimited daily harvest of fish less than 6 inches. This regulation change will be evaluated over time to verify if it will continue at the lake. |
General Comments | |||
Pott. # 2 is noted for family outings, scenic views, catch and release bass fishing, modest harvest of crappie, and abundant channel catfish. |