Most fly flingers who enjoy any success at all with wipers seem to do best just working in and out around the dikes. This is especially true during may and into June, when he wipers are going through their "false spawn" and tend to group up and cruise the dikes.
After that the wipers scatter throughout the lake...following the shad schools and they do not really orient to any structure or depth situation. If we get lucky this year there may be some boils to chase down but with the decreasing size of the wiper population the last few years there have been only a few small and sporadic boils.
In short, having a detailed contour map of Willard will likely not improve your success rate on wipers. Better to follow the reports of where they are showing up at any given time...if at all.
I am attaching some info on maps and areas that might help otherwise. Good luck.
After that the wipers scatter throughout the lake...following the shad schools and they do not really orient to any structure or depth situation. If we get lucky this year there may be some boils to chase down but with the decreasing size of the wiper population the last few years there have been only a few small and sporadic boils.
In short, having a detailed contour map of Willard will likely not improve your success rate on wipers. Better to follow the reports of where they are showing up at any given time...if at all.
I am attaching some info on maps and areas that might help otherwise. Good luck.