Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
Gave Willard another try tonight after work for a couple hours. Similar to last week I tried many different tactics (crank baits, soft plastics, swim baits, marabou jigs, even top water, etc.). I wanted to try dragging flush slow and some bottom bouncing for walleyes by the light pole but on my way over my styrofoam cooler with my bait blew out of the boat and I didn’t notice. As a result we didn’t have much luck, except for one bite on a black marabou jig along the north dike that my Dad missed.
When we got back over my the north marina we decided to pull out our fly rods, hoping to at least catch one crappie right before dark. Fist ten minutes nothing and then I hooked to nice wipers within five minutes of each other. One was 22” and the other was 20”, just under six pounds and five pounds respectively. Made for a fun night and I somehow avoided the normal skunk Willard usually gives me.
[signature]
Posts: 123
Threads: 1
Joined: Jan 2019
Reputation:
1
Very nice, thanks for the report. I am looking forward to Willard Bay in the next couple weeks.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
It should only get better from here on out. The water temperature was about 48 degrees.
[signature]
Posts: 3,131
Threads: 86
Joined: Sep 2007
Reputation:
4
Very nice, those wipers are a blast on fly rod.
[signature]
Posts: 1,031
Threads: 14
Joined: Sep 2010
Reputation:
2
You found them in the marina?
Might give the catfish a break , and hit Willard.
Very nice Thank you for report
[signature]
There's Always Time For One More Cast
Posts: 14,256
Threads: 176
Joined: Jan 2011
Reputation:
15
Congratulations, what a great night... Nice fish and thanks for sharing the report... J
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
I got them just outside the marina by the buoy. I was using a black and red leech. I have learned so much from everyone on BFT I hope this helps someone else have success. Willard is always tough fishing for me but nights like last night keep me coming back.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
I totally agree! Very strong fish.
[signature]
Posts: 115
Threads: 1
Joined: Dec 2017
Reputation:
0
I was wondering if you were bouncing your flies off the bottom or did you find the wipers around mid-depth? Since you were after Crappie I am guessing mid-depth. Thx.
[signature]
Posts: 3,131
Threads: 86
Joined: Sep 2007
Reputation:
4
I got these last spring right in the marina, full sinking line with a shad baitfish pattern.
[signature]
Posts: 33,261
Threads: 412
Joined: Feb 2002
Reputation:
33
Those wipers have been eating good, there must still be a lot of dead shad on the bottom or maybe they are eating something else. Did you by chance check their stomach contents?
[signature]
Posts: 3,131
Threads: 86
Joined: Sep 2007
Reputation:
4
These are deadly.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
I didn’t check their stomachs, not sure what to look for anyway so I just filleted them. They were very fat bellies.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
I’ll take a picture of the fly and post it. I was using an intermediate sinking line. I was trolling it behind my boat at about 1-1.2 mph (pretty fast). I would love any advice others have for catching fish at Willard. I still feel like a Willard newbie even though I probably fished it at least 50 times.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
Yes, mid depth. Intermediate sinking line.
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
Here is the fly I used last night.
[signature]
Posts: 1,781
Threads: 0
Joined: Apr 2010
Reputation:
0
I'll bet those bad boys gave you a tussle!
[signature]
Posts: 196
Threads: 2
Joined: Apr 2006
Reputation:
0
Yeah, it took a few minutes to land each one. It is a blast on a fly rod.
[signature]
Posts: 2,367
Threads: 19
Joined: Sep 2002
Reputation:
1
Thanks for the info.
fnf[cool]
[signature]