Back in 2009 here in west Kentucky we had a very dry summer. All the creeks went dry and some of the Watershed lakes did also. I have two ponds on my property and the smaller one fed by the runoff from my neighbor's field followed suit. My upper pond (1/2 acre) is fed by a dedicated well, so I kept it up the whole season. Having the only standing water around was neat. We saw lots of critters coming to the pond. We saw fox, coyote, deer (have those around here all the time), racoon, possum and of course, a few skunk. And we got at least three otters from the nearby watershed impoundment. They were fun to watch. I thought they would be good for the pond, as I never took any fish out of it. BUT as the summer went on, I saw a steady rapid decrease in the numbers of fish I could catch. It used to be that I could take an ultralight with a small jig and easily catch (and release) dozens of small bluegill and bank runner bass. While I thought they would thin the fish out a bit, they cleaned out the entire pond! It took two years for the BGs and Bass to re-establish, and they are nowhere as populous as they used to be.