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I,ve heard folks useing white grubs, cast masters, and spooks for fishing the wiper boils at Willard. What seens to be working best? I'm thinking of takeing the wife there tomorrow night to give it a try.
I've fished the boils at Powell an usually use a zara spook or something similar but I did'nt know if it was to big for Willard.
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Allan (a-b)
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White curly tails seam to work as well as anything.
Good luck
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[black][size 3]If possible, have several rods set up and ready to go for boil casting. As you know, you don't have much time to adjust when fishing the boils, so it's better to be prepared in advance.[/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]I have used white grubs(3 inch), castmasters (in chrome and chrome/blue, white topwater plugs(the Hedon mini(a smaller version(about 2 inches) of the zara spook), small propeller plugs), and light colored floating or neutrally boyant small minnow or shad crankbaits in sizes of 2-4 inches. [/size][/black]
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[black][size 3]Good luck and let us know how it was - bring a camera ![/size][/black]
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