06-21-2011, 06:20 PM
We plan to try some shore fishing on Willard Bay today. Does anyone have recommendations on where to go and what to use?
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Willard Bay shore fishing
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06-21-2011, 06:20 PM
We plan to try some shore fishing on Willard Bay today. Does anyone have recommendations on where to go and what to use?
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06-21-2011, 09:26 PM
I suggest starting at the North Marina fish all around the bank and try to locate the Crappie.
Use White Maraboo jigs under a bobber. Next, try outside the Marina on the West and South sides of the Dike. If nothing is biting there, move over to the North Dike. Try close to the outlet first, if there is room. Move West and try a few spots. Same Jigs but you can also try worms on the bottom for Catfish. Small curly tail jigs in green or white may also be worth a try. [signature]
06-21-2011, 11:34 PM
Get some 3 and half inch senkos and drop shot them into the rocks for smallies... they are in there!
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06-22-2011, 12:25 AM
[quote DKStroutfitter]
If nothing is biting there, move over to the North Dike. Try close to the outlet first, if there is room.[/quote] i fished near here on the boat today and wanted to add a quick snippet. there were two younger boys fishing on one side, i asked them if i may fish the other, the older of the two said sure, please, thank you, etc.... if these are your boys you have raised two well behaved, well spoken young men. second, to the lard ass that sat 10 feet from these kids and HAD to cast within a foot of where these kids were fishing shame on you, you are a disgusting piece of ^%#%$#@ sorry to take this post off topic. might want to also give the southwest corner of the dike a try also, its one heck of a walk but seems to pay out time to time, if nothing else, north marina like it has already been said [signature]
06-22-2011, 05:31 AM
I've caught several the last couple of nights on the south dike. Perch colored rapalas have worked well for me.
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