Little Creek Reservoir

Virginia Beach - Virginia


  • 69 catches

  • 288 followers

  • 1 spots

This is a relatively deep, clear lake with little structure. Fishing success is usually best along points and drop-offs. Anglers will find a depth sounder extremely helpful. The majority of fishing action usually takes place on the deep side in depths of ...

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Little Creek Reservoir Fishing Reports

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  1. Details: Black Crappie

    from right to left: 13 1/2inch, 14inch, and 15inch

  2. Details: Channel Catfish

    didnt have a scale but i say it was a 3 pounder

    1. teiler marsh 0
      bait?
  3. Details: American Eel

    There's one lake in VA Beach that had been stocked with walleye and flatheads that me and a buddy tried to hit up last night. We tried trolling cranks and swimbaits ...more for walleye without luck. Then we tried flathead fishing with Shad I caught below the spillway but of course I just catch two more eels instead. What's with all the eels?? The bigger one was the biggest I have ever seen at 28" long.

    1. Brendan Medcoff 0
      that stinks.
    2. brent fults 0
      Gut them, rinse slime off with a sand scrub, brine for 24 hours, then smoke them, make sushi
    3. Sean Wilms 0
      I'm sure, but we only get them thick in the winter @FinFinatic
    4. FinFinatic 0
      Stripers love em too!
    5. Sean Wilms 0
      @FinFinatic I was thinking the same thing. Would have kept them if I didn't have to work all week
    6. FinFinatic 0
      Cobia candybars!
    7. Sean Wilms 0
      @TennesseeTroutboy I really wish that were true. I still have a lot left to get better at, especially for saltwater fishing
    8. Sean Wilms 0
      @Drew72 they are amazing creatures for sure, I'd just prefer not to have any on my line unless i want bait for saltwater
    9. TennesseeTroutboy 0
      You have mastered just about every species
    10. Drew72 0
      It's amazing how much slime those boogers produce!
    11. Sean Wilms 0
      I agree, but the slime is the worse, doesn't come off very easily at all @Drew72
    12. Drew72 0
      Eel wrestling would be an entertaining addition to s rodeo
    13. Drew72 0
      😂 gotcha. They annoy me as well, twisting gear up and being all slippery.
    14. Sean Wilms 0
      @Drew72
    15. Sean Wilms 0
      It was. But they are such a pain to handle and destroy rigs. I'd rather not be the eel whisperer to be honest
    16. Drew72 0
      Seaturtles the eel whisperer! That thing is huge.
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  4. Details: Chain Pickerel with a tex rig worm

    end up catching 12 of these this being the biggest at 24inch

    1. Ian Nickerson 0
      yeah it is pickerel
    2. Sean Wilms 0
      a 24" pickerel is a big boy!
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  5. Details: Largemouth Bass with a Jig. Cranston mill pond

    Another great day. Largemouth jig tube weight 1/32

  6. Bass at Cranston . Guest are great.

  7. Details: Largemouth Bass with a green jig

    5lbs bass here had a good day 10 bass from 1 to 5 lbs called in sick to go fishing nice day had a blast

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