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pineview is filling quickly and im pretty sure it will be full in a month or so. the question is if they will keep it full or not.
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I seen on the news last Sunday that pineview had risen 3' in two weeks but is still 19' below capacity.
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Thanks XMan I hope they keep a lot of the water last night me and my bro fished up by the campground and i could see fish jumping like crazy either perch or crappie but they were in some very thick brush it looks like when the water comes up about 5-6 feet I could fish it with minimal snags hopefully the water comes up fast.
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just so you know perch and crappie dont jump. or if they do its very rare. those are the carp getting ready to spawn breaking up there eggs. but keep your eyes out the muskies are mixed in with those carp and if you watch carefully you can the difference of the carp and muskie by how they roll or jump.
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it was like this last year. and as soon as you knew it it was full. wont take long.
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Hey X , them crappie jump if they got a hook in there lip . I remember seeing something breaking the surface once and tied on a popper and found it was a school of crappie hanging there . Happen right after a thunderstorm , but they never jumped out of the water . I did nail about 30 that day on poppers . tight lines
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Hey Trifishin
I have had a hard time trying to find and catch crappies. I have never caught one out of willard. What kind of lures or jigs do you use to catch them? Also what areas at willard do you find the crappies at? Thanks wiper24
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Those crappie are tough to find, it seems like this time of the year is the best time to find them and at Willard that is the north marina and the south marina and the channel. The channel just opened today(saturday) and the catching can be good after it opens. WH2
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Another good way to find crappies is to get a few days in a row of warm weather at this time of year, then head to Pineview and work small marabou jigs in the willows and reeds. They're really easy to catch, especially early in the morning. You just have to hit it on the right day. This is the only time of year that I have consistently caught them anywhere. But, make sure it's warm weather for a few days in a row.
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hey tr,
i believe you when you say you have seen crappie jumping. i personally never have. but up at pineview i was just letting him know that those arent crappie jumping. definetely carp. but interesting to know that they jump for bugs i have never seen it before ill have to watch the reads more carefully to see if they are and then use a popper.
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