Cloverdale Pond

Info / DuPage County

Location 12 acres

Cloverdale Pond is located in Mallard Lake Forest Preserve in Hanover Park, in Dupage County. The parking lot is off of Schick Road west of Gary Avenue.

Fishing Outlook

Contact

Forest Preserve District of DuPage County
General Inquiries
630-933-7200
Plauck, Andrew
IDNR Fisheries Biologist
Send Message
708-403-6951

Description

Cloverdale Pond is a 12.0-acre gravel and clay pit. The lake is generally shallow (average depth of 5 feet), but it has sufficient deep areas to support fish during summer and winter temperature extremes (maximum depth 15 feet). Several clearings along the shoreline are available for bank fishing. Cloverdale Pond is an open system due to its connection with the Keeneyville Ditch, and ultimately the West Branch of the DuPage River. The lake is managed under a Cooperative Management Agreement between the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County (FPDDC) and the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR).

Fishery History

This fish community is surveyed every 4 years. District staff may treat for aquatic vegetation if it becomes too thick. A 60-minute electrofishing survey took place on April 28th, 2021. No stocking has occurred at Cloverdale Pond recently as the bass and Bluegill populations are self-sustaining. The most recent survey shows Cloverdale Pond to be an all around good fishery. Bluegill and Black Crappie numbers were down slightly from the previous survey, but Largemouth Bass numbers still look good. Since it is a bit of a hike (0.6 miles) from the parking area, be prepared to hike in with your gear and fish Mallard Lake on your way out! Fathead Minnow, Gizzard Shad and White Sucker also occur in Cloverdale Pond.

Site Regulations

Site Specific Fishing Regulations:

  • All Fish: 2 pole and line fishing only and each pole must not have more than 2 hooks or lures attached while fishing
  • Bluegill or Redear Sunfish: 25 Fish Daily Harvest Limit
  • Channel Catfish: 12 inch Minimum Length Limit; 6 Fish Daily Harvest Limit
  • Largemouth Bass: Protected Slot Length Limit with no possession of fish greater than or equal to 14 inches and less than 18 inches; 4 Fish Daily Harvest Limit with no more than 1 fish greater than or equal to 18 inches and 3 fish less than 14 inches
  • Northern Pike: 24 inch Minimum Length Limit; 3 Fish Daily Harvest Limit (statewide regulation)
  • White, Black or Hybrid Crappie: 15 Fish Daily Harvest Limit

Additional Information

Planning to eat your catch?  Fish Consumption Advisory information can be found here: Fish Consumption Advisory Page